Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... kind , may not still be found , softening national animosity , and if he were ( as often chanced ) of the priesthood , effacing the still deeper prejudice that teaches the followers of Luther to dread the members of the Church of Rome ...
... kind , may not still be found , softening national animosity , and if he were ( as often chanced ) of the priesthood , effacing the still deeper prejudice that teaches the followers of Luther to dread the members of the Church of Rome ...
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... kind - hearted man , with a liberal hand , and a social temper , it was his delight to assemble as many as he could of his poor country- men and countrywomen around his hospitable supper - table . Something wonderful and admirable it ...
... kind - hearted man , with a liberal hand , and a social temper , it was his delight to assemble as many as he could of his poor country- men and countrywomen around his hospitable supper - table . Something wonderful and admirable it ...
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... kind notice of the governess and the English teacher , and apparently insensible to the silent scorn of her new companions . For my own part , I entertained to- wards her much of that pity which results from recent experience of the ...
... kind notice of the governess and the English teacher , and apparently insensible to the silent scorn of her new companions . For my own part , I entertained to- wards her much of that pity which results from recent experience of the ...
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... kind governess ordered the bonnet to be put into the carriage , told her the price- ( no extravagant one ! ) - called her a good child , and took leave of her till Monday . Two hours after Betsy and her father re - appeared in the ...
... kind governess ordered the bonnet to be put into the carriage , told her the price- ( no extravagant one ! ) - called her a good child , and took leave of her till Monday . Two hours after Betsy and her father re - appeared in the ...
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... kind of action , which had more of the senate than the stage in it , he rolled out his herocis with an air of dig- nified indifference that seemed to disdain the plau- dits that were showered upon him — Mrs . Cibber , in a key high ...
... kind of action , which had more of the senate than the stage in it , he rolled out his herocis with an air of dig- nified indifference that seemed to disdain the plau- dits that were showered upon him — Mrs . Cibber , in a key high ...
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