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... the Spanish ballads , accusing them of sameness , of want of action and of
want of interest . To this there needs but Mr. Lockhart's book to reply ; even if the
transmittal of so long a series of poems floating upon the memories , and living in
the ...
... the Spanish ballads , accusing them of sameness , of want of action and of
want of interest . To this there needs but Mr. Lockhart's book to reply ; even if the
transmittal of so long a series of poems floating upon the memories , and living in
the ...
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... Thy coming step more musical , And thy departing tread more sad . They say
the first bright dawn of love Hath bliss no other time can show ; But I have lived
and learned to know How dearer far its future glow . Their disappointments we
have ...
... Thy coming step more musical , And thy departing tread more sad . They say
the first bright dawn of love Hath bliss no other time can show ; But I have lived
and learned to know How dearer far its future glow . Their disappointments we
have ...
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One of the greatest , if not the very greatest , of the living orators of America , is ,
beyond all manner of doubt , Daniel Webster . That he is also celebrated as a
lawyer and a statesman is a matter of course in that practical country , where
even ...
One of the greatest , if not the very greatest , of the living orators of America , is ,
beyond all manner of doubt , Daniel Webster . That he is also celebrated as a
lawyer and a statesman is a matter of course in that practical country , where
even ...
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He engaged with a lawyer to write for him during the evenings and by night ,
whilst he pursued his regular studies by day ; thus defraying his own expenses ,
whether for education or for living ; and evincing in his legal avocations such ...
He engaged with a lawyer to write for him during the evenings and by night ,
whilst he pursued his regular studies by day ; thus defraying his own expenses ,
whether for education or for living ; and evincing in his legal avocations such ...
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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 he was snatched away by death . ” To return to Mr. Webster
: I ...
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 he was snatched away by death . ” To return to Mr. Webster
: I ...
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