Selections from the Correspondence of R.E.H. Greyson, Esq. [pseud.]Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1861 - 432 páginas |
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... might otherwise have gone at once to the bottom . By many in all ages , and by as many in this age as in any , Truth is regarded as a medicine which should be disguised in honeyed vehicles ; or , if regarded as wholesome food.
... might otherwise have gone at once to the bottom . By many in all ages , and by as many in this age as in any , Truth is regarded as a medicine which should be disguised in honeyed vehicles ; or , if regarded as wholesome food.
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... once knew a philosophic convalescent who delighted in the agreeable torments of imagination . He was pronounced out of danger , but not out of danger of a relapse , and was still con- fined to the nauseating things called " slops . " At ...
... once knew a philosophic convalescent who delighted in the agreeable torments of imagination . He was pronounced out of danger , but not out of danger of a relapse , and was still con- fined to the nauseating things called " slops . " At ...
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... once been present to us , - " being graven as with a pen of iron " on the tablets of memory " for ever . " The fact to which I refer is this : -that while , from habit , those objects become indifferent to us which in themselves are ...
... once been present to us , - " being graven as with a pen of iron " on the tablets of memory " for ever . " The fact to which I refer is this : -that while , from habit , those objects become indifferent to us which in themselves are ...
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... once read together ; touch the piano over which those loved fingers strayed ; sleep in the very chamber where they looked the last look of love ; pass the very path which leads straight by the sepulchre where we laid them in such agony ...
... once read together ; touch the piano over which those loved fingers strayed ; sleep in the very chamber where they looked the last look of love ; pass the very path which leads straight by the sepulchre where we laid them in such agony ...
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... once or twice in my life , in the chamber of the dying , I have lifted the window curtain in the weary morning watch , and , as I looked into the cold grey dawn , and saw the last pale stars so peacefully shining , and heard the faint ...
... once or twice in my life , in the chamber of the dying , I have lifted the window curtain in the weary morning watch , and , as I looked into the cold grey dawn , and saw the last pale stars so peacefully shining , and heard the faint ...
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Selections from the Correspondence of R.E.H. Greyson, Esq. [pseud.] Henry Rogers Vista completa - 1861 |
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