The Last Essays of EliaG. Routledge & sons, 1880 - 119 pages |
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Page vi
... story modestly ! My late friend was in many respects a singular character . Those who did not like him , hated him ; and some , who once liked him , afterwards became his bitterest haters . The truth is , he gave himself too little ...
... story modestly ! My late friend was in many respects a singular character . Those who did not like him , hated him ; and some , who once liked him , afterwards became his bitterest haters . The truth is , he gave himself too little ...
Page 32
... story of a Princess - Eliza- beth , if I remember - having in- trusted to his care an extraordi- nary casket of jewels , upon some extraordinary occasion - but , as I am not certain of the name or cir- cumstance at this distance of time ...
... story of a Princess - Eliza- beth , if I remember - having in- trusted to his care an extraordi- nary casket of jewels , upon some extraordinary occasion - but , as I am not certain of the name or cir- cumstance at this distance of time ...
Page 68
... story with clearness , with the feeling of solitude still but that individualizing property , absolute ; noonday revelations , which should keep the subject so with the accidents of the dull grey treated distinct in feature from dawn ...
... story with clearness , with the feeling of solitude still but that individualizing property , absolute ; noonday revelations , which should keep the subject so with the accidents of the dull grey treated distinct in feature from dawn ...
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