The National Review, Volume 19W.H. Allen, 1892 - English literature |
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Page 208
... never been realized ; and the conception leaves the poet dissatisfied with all earthly realities.— " We miss'd each other in the porch of Birth , And there took different ways : mine earthward set And hers I know not whither . But on ...
... never been realized ; and the conception leaves the poet dissatisfied with all earthly realities.— " We miss'd each other in the porch of Birth , And there took different ways : mine earthward set And hers I know not whither . But on ...
Page 399
... never put to a bad use , a woman guilty of " ni tracasserie , ni médisance , ni mechanceté . " Madame de Grafigny mourned over one who had never told a lie ; Voltaire added that she had never spoken ill of any one . It all mattered ...
... never put to a bad use , a woman guilty of " ni tracasserie , ni médisance , ni mechanceté . " Madame de Grafigny mourned over one who had never told a lie ; Voltaire added that she had never spoken ill of any one . It all mattered ...
Page 537
... never to go further than the sum will allow . Now , dear George , if you do the same , you will never want for money ; say you have a guinea , well then , never go beyond it , and in time you will save up . That is the way everybody ...
... never to go further than the sum will allow . Now , dear George , if you do the same , you will never want for money ; say you have a guinea , well then , never go beyond it , and in time you will save up . That is the way everybody ...
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