Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 58Richard Bentley, 1865 |
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... feeling of love ; it pays no regard to its victim , smiles at its tears , and is deaf to its complaints ; it is enough if only the egotist himself ex- periences enjoyment . If ever a man bore the stamp of a villain upon his countenance ...
... feeling of love ; it pays no regard to its victim , smiles at its tears , and is deaf to its complaints ; it is enough if only the egotist himself ex- periences enjoyment . If ever a man bore the stamp of a villain upon his countenance ...
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... feeling to be sure ! Old Mr. Owen had gained his character for want of feeling by committing , in his capacity of a magistrate of the West Riding , some begging impostors to gaol , by opposing the license of the " Dog and Duck , " by ...
... feeling to be sure ! Old Mr. Owen had gained his character for want of feeling by committing , in his capacity of a magistrate of the West Riding , some begging impostors to gaol , by opposing the license of the " Dog and Duck , " by ...
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... feeling which we cannot define , or analyse , or account for ? I have felt it before , and I dare say I shall feel it again . A word , the inflection of a voice , a sighing of the wind , a lowing of cattle , seem to bring us back upon a ...
... feeling which we cannot define , or analyse , or account for ? I have felt it before , and I dare say I shall feel it again . A word , the inflection of a voice , a sighing of the wind , a lowing of cattle , seem to bring us back upon a ...
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The Obolus of Storytellers | 30 |
About Misery Making Sport to Mock Itself A Cue from Shakspeare | 38 |
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