The Leisure Hour, Volumen13W. Stevens, printer, 1864 |
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... thought , and inwardly elabo- rated in the very words in which they were delivered . Thus they were held so tenaciously in the memory that he could repeat them verbatim at the distance of years . He ridiculed the delusion of those who ...
... thought , and inwardly elabo- rated in the very words in which they were delivered . Thus they were held so tenaciously in the memory that he could repeat them verbatim at the distance of years . He ridiculed the delusion of those who ...
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... thought and imagination he had , and employed , but he had no ear for rhyme . There was a pensiveness about him which pervaded also nearly the whole of his correspondence . He lived too much by himself , and too little with the playful ...
... thought and imagination he had , and employed , but he had no ear for rhyme . There was a pensiveness about him which pervaded also nearly the whole of his correspondence . He lived too much by himself , and too little with the playful ...
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... thought within herself that a great work was before her : her life's work thenceforward would be to comfort her poor brother , and make up to him , as far as she might , the loss he had sustained , and which he so bravely strove to bear ...
... thought within herself that a great work was before her : her life's work thenceforward would be to comfort her poor brother , and make up to him , as far as she might , the loss he had sustained , and which he so bravely strove to bear ...
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PAGE | 53 |
BEHOLD IN THESE WHAT LEISURE HOURS DEMANDAMUSEMENT AND TRUE KNOWLEDGE HAND IN HAND Cowper | 113 |
Education of the Poor in France | 561 |
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