The Last Essays of EliaF.M. Lupton Publishing Company, 1899 - 238 pages |
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Page 121
... head of your loved Lycidas ? " I Do not know when I have experienced a stranger sensation than on seeing my old friend G. D. , who had been paying me a morning visit a few Sundays back , at my cottage at Islington , upon taking leave ...
... head of your loved Lycidas ? " I Do not know when I have experienced a stranger sensation than on seeing my old friend G. D. , who had been paying me a morning visit a few Sundays back , at my cottage at Islington , upon taking leave ...
Page 201
... head full of speculations , suggested by that extraordinary legend . It had given birth to innumerable conjectures ; and I re- member the last waking thought which I gave expression to on my pillow , was a sort of wonder " what could ...
... head full of speculations , suggested by that extraordinary legend . It had given birth to innumerable conjectures ; and I re- member the last waking thought which I gave expression to on my pillow , was a sort of wonder " what could ...
Page 206
... head against his will . ' Tis as easy as not to steal , not to tell lies . Alas ! the hand to pilfer , and the tongue to bear false witness , have no constitutional tendency . These are actions indifferent to them . At the first ...
... head against his will . ' Tis as easy as not to steal , not to tell lies . Alas ! the hand to pilfer , and the tongue to bear false witness , have no constitutional tendency . These are actions indifferent to them . At the first ...
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Blakesmoor in Hshire | 5 |
Poor Relations | 14 |
Detached Thoughts on Books and Reading | 25 |
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