The Last Essays of EliaG. Routledge & sons, 1880 - 119 pages |
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... nature , his follies perchance , still , there was the theatre . He could he do better than identify carried about with him his pit , himself with his impersonation ? boxes , and galleries , and set up Are we to like a pleasant rake ...
... nature , his follies perchance , still , there was the theatre . He could he do better than identify carried about with him his pit , himself with his impersonation ? boxes , and galleries , and set up Are we to like a pleasant rake ...
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... natural nourishment at these sea - places . Nature , where she does not mean us for mariners and vagabonds , bids us stay at home . The salt foam seems to nourish a spleen . I am not half so good - natured as by the milder waters of my ...
... natural nourishment at these sea - places . Nature , where she does not mean us for mariners and vagabonds , bids us stay at home . The salt foam seems to nourish a spleen . I am not half so good - natured as by the milder waters of my ...
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... natures ( not grief ) , put back their bright intelli- gences , and reduce their ethereal minds , schooling them to ... nature , aspired to receive into its understanding : so that Humility and Aspiration went on even - paced in the ...
... natures ( not grief ) , put back their bright intelli- gences , and reduce their ethereal minds , schooling them to ... nature , aspired to receive into its understanding : so that Humility and Aspiration went on even - paced in the ...
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