Curran and His ContemporariesHarper & brothers, 1860 - 451 páginas |
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... feel like one Who treads alone Some banquet - hall deserted , Whose lights are fled , Whose garlands dead , And all but he departed . " From that day till the day of his death , I was his intimate and his associate . He had no party to ...
... feel like one Who treads alone Some banquet - hall deserted , Whose lights are fled , Whose garlands dead , And all but he departed . " From that day till the day of his death , I was his intimate and his associate . He had no party to ...
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... feel myself so spiritless , so wobegone , as when I was preparing for the removal . I had settled myself with an expectation of remaining till I should finally depart for Ireland ; I was now leaving it before that period , and my ...
... feel myself so spiritless , so wobegone , as when I was preparing for the removal . I had settled myself with an expectation of remaining till I should finally depart for Ireland ; I was now leaving it before that period , and my ...
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... feel pain at changing from one street to another ! Strange inconsistence ! And yet so it was . I proceeded very slowly to fill the trunk . I could not please myself in the packing . Some letters now presented themselves ; I could not ...
... feel pain at changing from one street to another ! Strange inconsistence ! And yet so it was . I proceeded very slowly to fill the trunk . I could not please myself in the packing . Some letters now presented themselves ; I could not ...
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... feel they are perplexed " - -no idea can be formed of that illustrious body ; of the learning that informed , the genius that inspired , and the fire that warmed it ; of the wit that relieved its wisdom , and the wisdom that dignified ...
... feel they are perplexed " - -no idea can be formed of that illustrious body ; of the learning that informed , the genius that inspired , and the fire that warmed it ; of the wit that relieved its wisdom , and the wisdom that dignified ...
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... feel their birth debased by the victories of intellect ; and the humblest expected , seldom in vain , to be ennobled in their turn . Many a personage sported the ermine on a back that had been coatless ; and the garter might have ...
... feel their birth debased by the victories of intellect ; and the humblest expected , seldom in vain , to be ennobled in their turn . Many a personage sported the ermine on a back that had been coatless ; and the garter might have ...
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