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Perhaps , in the analysis of my feelings , there may be another pardonable
motive , in an affectionate desire , not diminishing , but growing with every hour of
desolate separation , of connecting some work of mine with his . Now that it is
done , I ...
Perhaps , in the analysis of my feelings , there may be another pardonable
motive , in an affectionate desire , not diminishing , but growing with every hour of
desolate separation , of connecting some work of mine with his . Now that it is
done , I ...
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This friendship was faithful and affectionate to the end . Mr . Reed entered the
Sophomore class at the University , of Pennsylvania in September , 1822 , and
was graduated as under the general guidance of Mr . Sergeant , then at the
heighth ...
This friendship was faithful and affectionate to the end . Mr . Reed entered the
Sophomore class at the University , of Pennsylvania in September , 1822 , and
was graduated as under the general guidance of Mr . Sergeant , then at the
heighth ...
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His secluded mode of life , exempt from the world ' s rough competitions ; his
modest wishes ; his consciousness of services rendered and duties performed ;
his natural pride in the affection of his students ; and , above all , his conviction
that ...
His secluded mode of life , exempt from the world ' s rough competitions ; his
modest wishes ; his consciousness of services rendered and duties performed ;
his natural pride in the affection of his students ; and , above all , his conviction
that ...
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Even moderate experience , let it only be docile , thoughtful , and affectionate ,
will win for you an almost intuitive sense in judging what books you may take to
your heart as friends , and friends for life : it will give also that confidence , most ...
Even moderate experience , let it only be docile , thoughtful , and affectionate ,
will win for you an almost intuitive sense in judging what books you may take to
your heart as friends , and friends for life : it will give also that confidence , most ...
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... of idolatry , is at once false and pernicious ; or there may be that wise and well -
adjusted sense of affectionate reverence of womanhood , which is thoughtful of
the vast variety of human companionship — matronly , LECTURE FIRST .
... of idolatry , is at once false and pernicious ; or there may be that wise and well -
adjusted sense of affectionate reverence of womanhood , which is thoughtful of
the vast variety of human companionship — matronly , LECTURE FIRST .
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Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
LECTURES ON ENGLISH LITERATURE, FROM CHAURER TO TENNYSON HENRY REED Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
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