Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 40;Volume 103John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1884 |
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... death into the general mass , is perpetually generating itself . Mrs. A. Then it must produce itself from what was there before ; therefore it must be the same love , which keeps on going round and round . Lord F. A sort of circular ...
... death into the general mass , is perpetually generating itself . Mrs. A. Then it must produce itself from what was there before ; therefore it must be the same love , which keeps on going round and round . Lord F. A sort of circular ...
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... death for any person to have or keep one . The edict was speedily put in execution , and with such effect that we read " not one of all the said printed books , nor so much as anie one copie of the same , could be found out , nor heard ...
... death for any person to have or keep one . The edict was speedily put in execution , and with such effect that we read " not one of all the said printed books , nor so much as anie one copie of the same , could be found out , nor heard ...
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... death ; " and Peterborough with " one of those minds of which the deepest wounds heal and leave no scar " -he adds that the con- tents of the memoirs which bear Smith's name constituted a foul calumny ' ' be- yond the doubt of any one ...
... death ; " and Peterborough with " one of those minds of which the deepest wounds heal and leave no scar " -he adds that the con- tents of the memoirs which bear Smith's name constituted a foul calumny ' ' be- yond the doubt of any one ...
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... death as it is given in " The Dream of Gerontius , " a description which makes the reader almost believe that the man who wrote it must himself have passed through death before he could have conceived it : " I can no more ; for now it ...
... death as it is given in " The Dream of Gerontius , " a description which makes the reader almost believe that the man who wrote it must himself have passed through death before he could have conceived it : " I can no more ; for now it ...
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... death , and expressed the hatred which he dared not breathe during her life by heaping insults on her name and memory . He stopped the public works on which she was engaged , canals , high- ways , and townships . He recalled her armies ...
... death , and expressed the hatred which he dared not breathe during her life by heaping insults on her name and memory . He stopped the public works on which she was engaged , canals , high- ways , and townships . He recalled her armies ...
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admiration appears beauty become believe body brain Buddhism called century character Charles Reade Christian Church color Covent Garden death dream Earl earth emotion England English existence eyes fact faith feeling Fersen force French genius George Sand German give Goethe gutta-percha hand heart Heinrich Heine honor human idea insects interest Italy Jews Judaism kind King Lady less ligion literary living look Lord marriage Matthew Arnold means ment mind modern Molière moral nature ness never night once Pall Mall Gazette passed person play poem poet poetic poetry political Polybios present Prince Prince Bismarck Princess religion Roman Rome Russia seems sense soul speak spirit style theatre Thersander things thought tion true truth whole words Wordsworth writes young