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... gentle feel- ing of the author , which will interest , at least his friends , and be appreciated by all who value them exactly for what they were designed - not profound disquisitions , but popular lectures . In saying this , I must be ...
... gentle feel- ing of the author , which will interest , at least his friends , and be appreciated by all who value them exactly for what they were designed - not profound disquisitions , but popular lectures . In saying this , I must be ...
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... gentle and tran- quil life , and very interesting correspondence on both sides . of the Atlantic . The life of a secluded American scholar may not be without interest to those near and at a distance . With this hope clearly before me ...
... gentle and tran- quil life , and very interesting correspondence on both sides . of the Atlantic . The life of a secluded American scholar may not be without interest to those near and at a distance . With this hope clearly before me ...
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... gentle face no more ? " The silent Sea no glad response returning , We cry , " O Sun ! that lightest nature's face , Dost thou not shine upon some favour'd place Where he is tost for whom our souls are yearning ? " No answering voice ...
... gentle face no more ? " The silent Sea no glad response returning , We cry , " O Sun ! that lightest nature's face , Dost thou not shine upon some favour'd place Where he is tost for whom our souls are yearning ? " No answering voice ...
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... gentle lady married to the Moor , " man's wrongs or his omissions may call her to other duties- going forth , like Imogen , for womanly well - doing in the open and rude places of the earth . H. R. † Mrs. Kemble . culture is in advance ...
... gentle lady married to the Moor , " man's wrongs or his omissions may call her to other duties- going forth , like Imogen , for womanly well - doing in the open and rude places of the earth . H. R. † Mrs. Kemble . culture is in advance ...
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... bow , like " the gentle lady married to the Moor , " beneath the doom of some dark tragedy of home , or , if man's wrongs * Sartor Resartus , p . 228. Am . Ed . or his omissions should call her to other duties - 82 LECTURE SECOND .
... bow , like " the gentle lady married to the Moor , " beneath the doom of some dark tragedy of home , or , if man's wrongs * Sartor Resartus , p . 228. Am . Ed . or his omissions should call her to other duties - 82 LECTURE SECOND .
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