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Page 35
... possess is more surely mine , and less a prey to contingencies . It is a well - tempered wine that has been carried over many seas , and escaped many ship- wrecks . George H. - I can the less gainsay you , my lord and brother , that ...
... possess is more surely mine , and less a prey to contingencies . It is a well - tempered wine that has been carried over many seas , and escaped many ship- wrecks . George H. - I can the less gainsay you , my lord and brother , that ...
Page 42
... possessed already of so much more ? George H. - I am indeed united in a bond , whose reality I can- not doubt , with one whose thoughts , affections , and objects every way correspond with mine , and in whose life I see a purpose so ...
... possessed already of so much more ? George H. - I am indeed united in a bond , whose reality I can- not doubt , with one whose thoughts , affections , and objects every way correspond with mine , and in whose life I see a purpose so ...
Page 71
... possessed His transport's most impetuous tone ; And to each passion of his breast The graces gave their zone . " or , " Who forgets that white discrowned head , Those bursts of reason's half - extinguished glare , Those tears upon ...
... possessed His transport's most impetuous tone ; And to each passion of his breast The graces gave their zone . " or , " Who forgets that white discrowned head , Those bursts of reason's half - extinguished glare , Those tears upon ...
Page 87
... possessed , I grieve that I cannot be blessed ; " I have here no room to explain . Enough that there has for some time prevailed a sickliness of feeling , whose highest water - mark may be found in the writings of Byron . He is the ...
... possessed , I grieve that I cannot be blessed ; " I have here no room to explain . Enough that there has for some time prevailed a sickliness of feeling , whose highest water - mark may be found in the writings of Byron . He is the ...
Page 120
... possess as much electric force as Mrs. Siddons , but not the same imposing individuality . The Kembles and Talma were cast in the royal mint to com- memorate the victories of genius . That Mrs. Siddons even added somewhat of congenial ...
... possess as much electric force as Mrs. Siddons , but not the same imposing individuality . The Kembles and Talma were cast in the royal mint to com- memorate the victories of genius . That Mrs. Siddons even added somewhat of congenial ...
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