Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomasTicknor and Fields, 1859 - 318 psl. |
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... . Get this deeply by heart , and all that is galling in artificial distinctions will pass away . Well do I know that this language I am using now respecting brotherhood and the equal- ity of our 8 LECTURES AND ADDRESSES.
... . Get this deeply by heart , and all that is galling in artificial distinctions will pass away . Well do I know that this language I am using now respecting brotherhood and the equal- ity of our 8 LECTURES AND ADDRESSES.
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... heart in the man whose hands are black with labouring at the forge ; we have met the greatest real vulgarity in the man whose manners wore a perfect outward polish , and who would never infringe the smallest rule of etiquette . In this ...
... heart in the man whose hands are black with labouring at the forge ; we have met the greatest real vulgarity in the man whose manners wore a perfect outward polish , and who would never infringe the smallest rule of etiquette . In this ...
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... heart . He has painted his country girl educated by the sky above her , the colours of the hills , the sound of the water- falls " Till beauty , born of murmuring sound , Shall pass into her face . " Now there are two things in your ...
... heart . He has painted his country girl educated by the sky above her , the colours of the hills , the sound of the water- falls " Till beauty , born of murmuring sound , Shall pass into her face . " Now there are two things in your ...
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... heart , enabling us to sympathize with the hearts of a larger circle of the human race than that into which our own experience admits us . You are all familiar with the works of Dickens . U * The effect of that man's writings upon ...
... heart , enabling us to sympathize with the hearts of a larger circle of the human race than that into which our own experience admits us . You are all familiar with the works of Dickens . U * The effect of that man's writings upon ...
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... heart of the red Indian of the prairie , and who , by reading the works of Scott , learned that be- neath the helmets and mail of iron which rust in our armouries , human passions and affections once beat warm , were insensibly taught ...
... heart of the red Indian of the prairie , and who , by reading the works of Scott , learned that be- neath the helmets and mail of iron which rust in our armouries , human passions and affections once beat warm , were insensibly taught ...
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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