Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... brother . After a description of the castle in which he is confined , the Count says : The tale of my imprisoned life Within these loathsome walls , Each moment as it lingers by , My hoary hair recalls ; For when this castle first I saw ...
... brother . After a description of the castle in which he is confined , the Count says : The tale of my imprisoned life Within these loathsome walls , Each moment as it lingers by , My hoary hair recalls ; For when this castle first I saw ...
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... brother to help you and can do without me . Let me go to the town and study . I feel that I was born to fight my way amongst men , and not to wear out my days in the toils of a husbandman . " The father must have been worthy of such a ...
... brother to help you and can do without me . Let me go to the town and study . I feel that I was born to fight my way amongst men , and not to wear out my days in the toils of a husbandman . " The father must have been worthy of such a ...
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... brother , then in high practice in the chief town of the State , assuring him " that the recommendation which that letter contained would secure to him immediate employment , and eventually , with his own powers and perseverance , all ...
... brother , then in high practice in the chief town of the State , assuring him " that the recommendation which that letter contained would secure to him immediate employment , and eventually , with his own powers and perseverance , all ...
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... brother with him to the town which he had quitted as he thought for ever ; placed him in the college where he himself had studied ; returned to his old friend the lawyer ; resumed his labours in the office , and worked calmly on until ...
... brother with him to the town which he had quitted as he thought for ever ; placed him in the college where he himself had studied ; returned to his old friend the lawyer ; resumed his labours in the office , and worked calmly on until ...
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... brother prove himself worthy of such a sacrifice ? " " Alas ! " said my friend , " he lived only long enough to show how worthy he would have proved . He had already taken his place amongst the most eminent lawyers of Massachusetts when ...
... brother prove himself worthy of such a sacrifice ? " " Alas ! " said my friend , " he lived only long enough to show how worthy he would have proved . He had already taken his place amongst the most eminent lawyers of Massachusetts when ...
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