The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... creature does in the night , yet no doubt , if he could express a sense of the condition he is in , he would be- wail it , and think himself unhappy in an excellency which pro- cures him at once admiration and captivity , by the former ...
... creature does in the night , yet no doubt , if he could express a sense of the condition he is in , he would be- wail it , and think himself unhappy in an excellency which pro- cures him at once admiration and captivity , by the former ...
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... creatures , would suffice to transport us both with wonder and joy if their commonness did not hinder their operations . Of which truth Mr. Stepkins , the famous oculist , did not long since supply us with a memorable instance ; for ...
... creatures , would suffice to transport us both with wonder and joy if their commonness did not hinder their operations . Of which truth Mr. Stepkins , the famous oculist , did not long since supply us with a memorable instance ; for ...
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... creatures who had not dared to raise a hand , or even a voice , against Danton's murder - " Laches ! que ne le de- fendiez - vous donc ? » Cowards ! then why did you not defend him ? On the scaffold , where Danton retained his courage ...
... creatures who had not dared to raise a hand , or even a voice , against Danton's murder - " Laches ! que ne le de- fendiez - vous donc ? » Cowards ! then why did you not defend him ? On the scaffold , where Danton retained his courage ...
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... creature comforts . But his persistent state , espe- cially for the latter half of his life , was profoundly morne , —there is no other word for it . This arose in part from temperament , from a quick sense of the littleness and ...
... creature comforts . But his persistent state , espe- cially for the latter half of his life , was profoundly morne , —there is no other word for it . This arose in part from temperament , from a quick sense of the littleness and ...
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... creature , who came forward and said , " Wasn't it half a crown ? " " Yes . " " There it is , " and putting it under the bolster , vanished ! ― Poor Mary Duff , her life had been a sad one since the day when she had stood side by side ...
... creature , who came forward and said , " Wasn't it half a crown ? " " Yes . " " There it is , " and putting it under the bolster , vanished ! ― Poor Mary Duff , her life had been a sad one since the day when she had stood side by side ...
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