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... present to her a let- ter from Ulysses , which he had written without the knowledge of Penelope , and in which he expresses his anxiety to escape from the happy island and to return to his beloved goddess . As they pro- ceed on their ...
... present to her a let- ter from Ulysses , which he had written without the knowledge of Penelope , and in which he expresses his anxiety to escape from the happy island and to return to his beloved goddess . As they pro- ceed on their ...
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... present summer I induced a friend ( a worshipper at the same shrine ) to accompany me in my pil- grimage to Weston . A morning's ride from the Metropolis brought us to Olney , a long lonely country - town , which certainly owes to ...
... present summer I induced a friend ( a worshipper at the same shrine ) to accompany me in my pil- grimage to Weston . A morning's ride from the Metropolis brought us to Olney , a long lonely country - town , which certainly owes to ...
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... me from the distress I should also suffer in my present circumstances , and enables me to sit down peacefully on the wreck of my fortune . " 51 CRUMBS OF CRITICISM . No. III . O piger 50 Visit to Cowper's favourite Village .
... me from the distress I should also suffer in my present circumstances , and enables me to sit down peacefully on the wreck of my fortune . " 51 CRUMBS OF CRITICISM . No. III . O piger 50 Visit to Cowper's favourite Village .
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... present , it may safely be assumed . Whatever else time may have failed to teach us , it has taught us the value of the past . We do not now consider ourselves as born merely for the present's sake ; our minds formed , and our tastes ...
... present , it may safely be assumed . Whatever else time may have failed to teach us , it has taught us the value of the past . We do not now consider ourselves as born merely for the present's sake ; our minds formed , and our tastes ...
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... present dayJohn Woodvil , a tragedy by Charles Lamb : most strangely neglected by this acute generation of critics . " Lovel . I marvel why the poets , who , of all men , methinks , should possess the hottest livers , and most empyreal ...
... present dayJohn Woodvil , a tragedy by Charles Lamb : most strangely neglected by this acute generation of critics . " Lovel . I marvel why the poets , who , of all men , methinks , should possess the hottest livers , and most empyreal ...
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