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... thought , much poetic sentiment , and vivacity and vigour of expression . " The little manuscript , grey and faded , in a fine small handwriting without a blot , no doubt copied with a young author's pride in his first production , lies ...
... thought , much poetic sentiment , and vivacity and vigour of expression . " The little manuscript , grey and faded , in a fine small handwriting without a blot , no doubt copied with a young author's pride in his first production , lies ...
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... thought in every such sensation of pleasure all his life after ) ; and above all , pouring into her sympathetic ear all the incidents , per- sonal and external , as well as all the thoughts and questions of his life . The first of these ...
... thought in every such sensation of pleasure all his life after ) ; and above all , pouring into her sympathetic ear all the incidents , per- sonal and external , as well as all the thoughts and questions of his life . The first of these ...
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... thoughts . To Dr Dickson . Do you know , I have not resigned my boyish dreams of an aca- demic life . It is still my ... thought . " All things , however , come to an end , even two months of waiting at twenty - one ; and the next step ...
... thoughts . To Dr Dickson . Do you know , I have not resigned my boyish dreams of an aca- demic life . It is still my ... thought . " All things , however , come to an end , even two months of waiting at twenty - one ; and the next step ...
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... thoughts go . In the midst of his trouble he escapes for a few days to visit his betrothed , a refreshment he has looked for most eagerly , and comes back , it is evident , with greater strength , if thoughts as yet undetermined . Step ...
... thoughts go . In the midst of his trouble he escapes for a few days to visit his betrothed , a refreshment he has looked for most eagerly , and comes back , it is evident , with greater strength , if thoughts as yet undetermined . Step ...
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... thought of the public ap- pearance he had to make , is in this record . But Tulloch's fight with himself and his patrons had a nobler meaning and ended in peace and the satisfaction of a conscience at rest . He tells the story of his ...
... thought of the public ap- pearance he had to make , is in this record . But Tulloch's fight with himself and his patrons had a nobler meaning and ended in peace and the satisfaction of a conscience at rest . He tells the story of his ...
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