Works, Volumen7G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1896 |
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... affection to their employers ; yet , though quiet , they are strong in their attachments , and the recip- rocal regard of masters and servants , though not ardently expressed , is powerful and lasting in old English families . The title ...
... affection to their employers ; yet , though quiet , they are strong in their attachments , and the recip- rocal regard of masters and servants , though not ardently expressed , is powerful and lasting in old English families . The title ...
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... affection ? I have met with several instances of epitaphs on the gravestones of such valuable domes- tics , recorded with the simple truth of natural feeling . I have two before me at this mo- ment ; one copied from a tombstone of a ...
... affection ? I have met with several instances of epitaphs on the gravestones of such valuable domes- tics , recorded with the simple truth of natural feeling . I have two before me at this mo- ment ; one copied from a tombstone of a ...
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... affection into a source of bitter- ness . There is a moving pathos in her part- ing address to Lorenzo after their divorce : ' Farewell , Lorenzo , Whom my soul doth love : if you e'er marry May you meet a good wife , so good , that you ...
... affection into a source of bitter- ness . There is a moving pathos in her part- ing address to Lorenzo after their divorce : ' Farewell , Lorenzo , Whom my soul doth love : if you e'er marry May you meet a good wife , so good , that you ...
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... affections of her husband , rendered fonder than ever , by that disposition in every good heart to atone for past injustice , by an overflowing measure of returning kindness : " Thou wealth worth more than kingdoms ; I am now Confirmed ...
... affections of her husband , rendered fonder than ever , by that disposition in every good heart to atone for past injustice , by an overflowing measure of returning kindness : " Thou wealth worth more than kingdoms ; I am now Confirmed ...
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... affection , as having been planted by himself ; and he feels a degree of awe in bringing down , with a few strokes of the axe , what it has cost centuries to build up . I confess I cannot but sympa- thize , in some degree , with the ...
... affection , as having been planted by himself ; and he feels a degree of awe in bringing down , with a few strokes of the axe , what it has cost centuries to build up . I confess I cannot but sympa- thize , in some degree , with the ...
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