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Could this charming love - song , true in its tenderness as the gushing notes of a
bird to his sitting mate , have been poured forth by a man whom the whole world
agreed in hating ? After all , we have no need to A LITERARY LIFE . 19.
Could this charming love - song , true in its tenderness as the gushing notes of a
bird to his sitting mate , have been poured forth by a man whom the whole world
agreed in hating ? After all , we have no need to A LITERARY LIFE . 19.
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Not only is it full of spirit and of melody , qualities not incompatible with
inexperience in poetical composition , but the artistic merit is so great . Picture
succeeds to picture , each perfect in itself , and each conducing to the effect of the
whole .
Not only is it full of spirit and of melody , qualities not incompatible with
inexperience in poetical composition , but the artistic merit is so great . Picture
succeeds to picture , each perfect in itself , and each conducing to the effect of the
whole .
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The last of his works , especially “ Father Connell , ” contains the portrait of a
parish priest so exquisitely simple , natural , and tender , that in the whole range
of fiction I know nothing more charming . The subject was one that the author
loved ...
The last of his works , especially “ Father Connell , ” contains the portrait of a
parish priest so exquisitely simple , natural , and tender , that in the whole range
of fiction I know nothing more charming . The subject was one that the author
loved ...
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Upon the whole matter , I account a person who has a moderate mind and
fortune , and lives in the conversation of two or three agreeable friends with little
commerce in the world besides , who is esteemed well enough by his few
neighbours ...
Upon the whole matter , I account a person who has a moderate mind and
fortune , and lives in the conversation of two or three agreeable friends with little
commerce in the world besides , who is esteemed well enough by his few
neighbours ...
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remainder of my life only to the culture of them and study of nature ; ' And there , (
with no design beyond my wall ) whole and entire to lie , In no unactive ease and
no unglorious poverty ; or , as Virgil has said , shorter and better for me , that I ...
remainder of my life only to the culture of them and study of nature ; ' And there , (
with no design beyond my wall ) whole and entire to lie , In no unactive ease and
no unglorious poverty ; or , as Virgil has said , shorter and better for me , that I ...
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