The Essays of EliaHoughton, Mifflin, and Company, 1907 - 226 psl. |
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... tastes , troubled himself little with the needs of his family . Mary was to share with Charles all the anxieties of supporting and pro- tecting a helpless mother and invalid father . A dark shadow rested upon them all in the inherited ...
... tastes , troubled himself little with the needs of his family . Mary was to share with Charles all the anxieties of supporting and pro- tecting a helpless mother and invalid father . A dark shadow rested upon them all in the inherited ...
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... of early suf- ferings endured together , their congenial tastes , and their almost religious consecration to each other's good , we Death of Lamb , 1846 · ... can even then hardly appreciate the strength of INTRODUCTION xvii.
... of early suf- ferings endured together , their congenial tastes , and their almost religious consecration to each other's good , we Death of Lamb , 1846 · ... can even then hardly appreciate the strength of INTRODUCTION xvii.
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... taste in higher matters . I shrink instinctively from one who professes to like minced veal . There is a phy- siognomical character in the tastes for food . C holds that a man cannot have a pure mind who refuses apple - dumplings . I am ...
... taste in higher matters . I shrink instinctively from one who professes to like minced veal . There is a phy- siognomical character in the tastes for food . C holds that a man cannot have a pure mind who refuses apple - dumplings . I am ...
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... tastes , nor would set my thin face against those excellent things , in their way , jollity and feasting . But as these exercises , how- ever laudable , have little in them of grace or graceful- ness , a man should be sure , before he ...
... tastes , nor would set my thin face against those excellent things , in their way , jollity and feasting . But as these exercises , how- ever laudable , have little in them of grace or graceful- ness , a man should be sure , before he ...
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... tastes a delicacy beyond the China luxury . I know not how thy palate may relish it ; for myself , with every defer- ence to the judicious Mr. Read , who hath time out of mind kept open a shop ( the only one he avers in Lon- don ) for ...
... tastes a delicacy beyond the China luxury . I know not how thy palate may relish it ; for myself , with every defer- ence to the judicious Mr. Read , who hath time out of mind kept open a shop ( the only one he avers in Lon- don ) for ...
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