Littell's Living Age, Volume 60Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1859 |
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... tion of the city , we have been disappointed . There is less originality in it than was prom- ised . Of that which is " true , " in this portion of the work , more than we expected is not " new , " and might have been omitted with ...
... tion of the city , we have been disappointed . There is less originality in it than was prom- ised . Of that which is " true , " in this portion of the work , more than we expected is not " new , " and might have been omitted with ...
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... tion ; and then , after the fragments left in and of Joinville . But our chief purpose here , each former havoc were raised and used afresh , and that which must now engage us through these sub - structures would continue in the the ...
... tion ; and then , after the fragments left in and of Joinville . But our chief purpose here , each former havoc were raised and used afresh , and that which must now engage us through these sub - structures would continue in the the ...
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... tion , was all the caress he had received from the brother for whose sake he had endured all his miseries . Another day of degrada- tion , more embittered a thousand times by that brother's presence , had already dawned . Ah ! that he ...
... tion , was all the caress he had received from the brother for whose sake he had endured all his miseries . Another day of degrada- tion , more embittered a thousand times by that brother's presence , had already dawned . Ah ! that he ...
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... tion . The anger of the populace , the hatred of France , the interests of Europe , and more especially of England , which , according even to her biographers , " elle n'avait cessé d'avilir THIRD SERIES . LIVING AGE . 194 On the ...
... tion . The anger of the populace , the hatred of France , the interests of Europe , and more especially of England , which , according even to her biographers , " elle n'avait cessé d'avilir THIRD SERIES . LIVING AGE . 194 On the ...
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... tion of immortal hopes ; that soft and pene- trating warmth which re - animates from time to time our flagging spirits ; that vague and sublime love ; that holy emotion which melts with delicious tears ; that religious terror which ...
... tion of immortal hopes ; that soft and pene- trating warmth which re - animates from time to time our flagging spirits ; that vague and sublime love ; that holy emotion which melts with delicious tears ; that religious terror which ...
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