The Month, Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1866 |
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Page 7
... feels it only by prayers said in secret for one she loves , and would be contented to see happy if she should be herself ever so miserable , then the pent - up tenderness , like an ascending flame , consumes the gross and more selfish ...
... feels it only by prayers said in secret for one she loves , and would be contented to see happy if she should be herself ever so miserable , then the pent - up tenderness , like an ascending flame , consumes the gross and more selfish ...
Page 29
... feeling and passion , real or feigned , found its fitting expression in his voice . He was a Garrick in action , an Eschylus in intensity ; copious as Cicero , vigorous as Demos- thenes . He yielded to the impulse of his nature ...
... feeling and passion , real or feigned , found its fitting expression in his voice . He was a Garrick in action , an Eschylus in intensity ; copious as Cicero , vigorous as Demos- thenes . He yielded to the impulse of his nature ...
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... feeling a strong partiality for his own feeble talents , endeavoured to engross the entire power of the ministry . He offered Fox , the father of Charles James , the direction of the House of Commons , but on such conditions as no ...
... feeling a strong partiality for his own feeble talents , endeavoured to engross the entire power of the ministry . He offered Fox , the father of Charles James , the direction of the House of Commons , but on such conditions as no ...
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... feelings , opinions , yet appearing together on all state occasions , as if the utmost harmony existed . The work performed so admirably by the one would be impossible or distasteful to the other . Pitt would direct fleets and armies ...
... feelings , opinions , yet appearing together on all state occasions , as if the utmost harmony existed . The work performed so admirably by the one would be impossible or distasteful to the other . Pitt would direct fleets and armies ...
Page 46
... feelings of those whom he was endeavouring to make his friends . We imagine that by this time he is well enough convinced of the impolicy of " discharging his olive - branch from a catapult . " We are sorry to find that this great ...
... feelings of those whom he was endeavouring to make his friends . We imagine that by this time he is well enough convinced of the impolicy of " discharging his olive - branch from a catapult . " We are sorry to find that this great ...
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