The Last Essays of EliaF.M. Lupton Publishing Company, 1899 - 238 pages |
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Page 110
... sure that an impediment in my speech ( which certainly kept me out of the pulpit ) even more than certain personal dis- qualifications , which are often got over in that profession , did not prevent me at one time of life from adopting ...
... sure that an impediment in my speech ( which certainly kept me out of the pulpit ) even more than certain personal dis- qualifications , which are often got over in that profession , did not prevent me at one time of life from adopting ...
Page 131
... sure Sydney has no flights like this . His extravaganzas do not strike at the sky , though he takes leave to adopt the pale Dian into a fellowship with his mortal passions . I. With how sad steps , O Moon , thou climb'st the skies ; How ...
... sure Sydney has no flights like this . His extravaganzas do not strike at the sky , though he takes leave to adopt the pale Dian into a fellowship with his mortal passions . I. With how sad steps , O Moon , thou climb'st the skies ; How ...
Page 242
... sure , that are no homes ; the home of the very poor man , and another which we shall speak to pres- ently . Crowded places of cheap entertain ment , and the benches of ale - houses , 242 The Last Essays of Elia . That Home is Home ...
... sure , that are no homes ; the home of the very poor man , and another which we shall speak to pres- ently . Crowded places of cheap entertain ment , and the benches of ale - houses , 242 The Last Essays of Elia . That Home is Home ...
Contents
Blakesmoor in Hshire | 5 |
Poor Relations | 14 |
Detached Thoughts on Books and Reading | 25 |
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