The Metropolitan, Volym 2–3James Cochrane, 1831 |
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... feel surprised , after such conduct as you have been guilty of , to learn how impossible it is you should longer remain in my family : and indignant as I am at the dis- covery of your unjustifiable conduct , my displeasure is nothing to ...
... feel surprised , after such conduct as you have been guilty of , to learn how impossible it is you should longer remain in my family : and indignant as I am at the dis- covery of your unjustifiable conduct , my displeasure is nothing to ...
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... feel this when alone with Nature . The flowers are so painfully beautiful - yes , painfully beautiful to me ; I feel so unworthy of their loveliness ! And yet , though my humility is deep and heartfelt when con- templating the ...
... feel this when alone with Nature . The flowers are so painfully beautiful - yes , painfully beautiful to me ; I feel so unworthy of their loveliness ! And yet , though my humility is deep and heartfelt when con- templating the ...
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... feel , and feel intensely , when under a stroke so sudden and sharp as that under which Richard Reynolds was then writhing , must certainly be wanting in sensitiveness - one of the finest elements of human nature . Nothing is more ...
... feel , and feel intensely , when under a stroke so sudden and sharp as that under which Richard Reynolds was then writhing , must certainly be wanting in sensitiveness - one of the finest elements of human nature . Nothing is more ...
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