Selections from the Correspondence of R.E.H. Greyson, Esq. [pseud.]Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1861 - 432 páginas |
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... perhaps partly in consequence , of the levity of some of these letters , others , which certainly have to do with some of the most momentous questions which can agitate the human mind , have not been without their use . He has retained ...
... perhaps partly in consequence , of the levity of some of these letters , others , which certainly have to do with some of the most momentous questions which can agitate the human mind , have not been without their use . He has retained ...
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... perhaps mathe- matically just , both the praise and censure to nothing . He was not a little amused at the criticism of one of the chief Transatlantic " Quarterlies " on the American reprint of the book . The critic affirmed that if ...
... perhaps mathe- matically just , both the praise and censure to nothing . He was not a little amused at the criticism of one of the chief Transatlantic " Quarterlies " on the American reprint of the book . The critic affirmed that if ...
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... perhaps , unduly , im- pressed with the benefit that might accrue from private correspondence : he was in the habit of saying that " Affec- tion , if it but spoke the Truth , was Truth's best pleader ; " and that " if any man would ...
... perhaps , unduly , im- pressed with the benefit that might accrue from private correspondence : he was in the habit of saying that " Affec- tion , if it but spoke the Truth , was Truth's best pleader ; " and that " if any man would ...
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... perhaps old boots ( " unco tough , " as those of Major Bellenden ) for a pièce de résistance , they were driven even to turn their parchment title - deeds into a costly , though , I apprehend , thin potage . Think of snipping up three ...
... perhaps old boots ( " unco tough , " as those of Major Bellenden ) for a pièce de résistance , they were driven even to turn their parchment title - deeds into a costly , though , I apprehend , thin potage . Think of snipping up three ...
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... perhaps for a quarter of a century , it shall set the soul deeply musing , and seem to chide it for being so stolidly forgetful in the daily presence of objects much more intimately connected with our feelings of that distant date ; and ...
... perhaps for a quarter of a century , it shall set the soul deeply musing , and seem to chide it for being so stolidly forgetful in the daily presence of objects much more intimately connected with our feelings of that distant date ; and ...
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Selections from the Correspondence of R.E.H. Greyson, Esq. [pseud.] Henry Rogers Vista completa - 1861 |
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