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Page 10
... earth- quake ? it was all occasioned by the aristocracy , in refusing reform to the people ! Mr. Canning said there was a parallel case in the monomania of a young village painter , of whom he had read when a boy . He had succeeded in ...
... earth- quake ? it was all occasioned by the aristocracy , in refusing reform to the people ! Mr. Canning said there was a parallel case in the monomania of a young village painter , of whom he had read when a boy . He had succeeded in ...
Page 23
... earth - the air - the skies , To him are opening Paradise . " The true secret of delight lies in the antagonism of Human Nature . The artificial creates a love for the natural , its oppo- site ; just as men love women - strength loves ...
... earth - the air - the skies , To him are opening Paradise . " The true secret of delight lies in the antagonism of Human Nature . The artificial creates a love for the natural , its oppo- site ; just as men love women - strength loves ...
Page 34
... earth , forget this wrong , and canst thou , in charity with thy fellows , pray to Him who died for the race , in behalf of those who have injured thee ? ' " Antonio bowed his head on his naked breast , and he seemed to commune with his ...
... earth , forget this wrong , and canst thou , in charity with thy fellows , pray to Him who died for the race , in behalf of those who have injured thee ? ' " Antonio bowed his head on his naked breast , and he seemed to commune with his ...
Page 40
... earth must be the result when a brutal and maddened soldiery is let loose upon a defenceless town ? " While we are on this subject , the mention of Leigh Hunt's name reminds us of a singular anecdote he told us one day . It is well ...
... earth must be the result when a brutal and maddened soldiery is let loose upon a defenceless town ? " While we are on this subject , the mention of Leigh Hunt's name reminds us of a singular anecdote he told us one day . It is well ...
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... earth my Emma lay , And yet I loved her more , For so it seemed , than till that day I e'er had loved before . " And in another poem , how truly he touches the tenderest portion of the heart , when he says : " If there is one who need ...
... earth my Emma lay , And yet I loved her more , For so it seemed , than till that day I e'er had loved before . " And in another poem , how truly he touches the tenderest portion of the heart , when he says : " If there is one who need ...
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