The National Review, Volume 19W.H. Allen, 1892 - English literature |
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Page 203
... turn this bitter sweet ! ' And , murmuring , They call'd it Marah . Nor can speech express More bitterness . " Bitter as the waters of Marah , therefore , are many of the songs of this little book ; but to those who in the writings of a ...
... turn this bitter sweet ! ' And , murmuring , They call'd it Marah . Nor can speech express More bitterness . " Bitter as the waters of Marah , therefore , are many of the songs of this little book ; but to those who in the writings of a ...
Page 269
... turns out as we know it must turn out ; as John Tatham predicted . At a dozen points of the story , however , we are half - expectant - forgetting , for the moment , that it is Mrs. Oliphant who writes - that the author will exercise an ...
... turns out as we know it must turn out ; as John Tatham predicted . At a dozen points of the story , however , we are half - expectant - forgetting , for the moment , that it is Mrs. Oliphant who writes - that the author will exercise an ...
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... turn of affairs creeping up to Mr. Tosh's eyes like a sickness . " Who - who was it carried the news to Hawfield ... turning on his heel . " Oh , yes ! Hairy Anderson was always such a particular demned ass ! " With that he set his feet ...
... turn of affairs creeping up to Mr. Tosh's eyes like a sickness . " Who - who was it carried the news to Hawfield ... turning on his heel . " Oh , yes ! Hairy Anderson was always such a particular demned ass ! " With that he set his feet ...
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