this world are those Two poor Volumes; scattered fragments gathered from the general waste of forgo...
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afterwards, in speech with his Brother, he compared his case in this time to that of "a young lady ...
PART II. CHAPTER I. CURATE. By Mr. Hare's account, no priest of any Church could more fervently ...
would help to bridge the chasm for us. So much appeared, however: Churches, though proved false (as...
dream into fact, that is of poetry into prose, and showed its unrhymed side withal. A loose, carele...
CHAPTER X. TORRIJOS. Torrijos, who had now in 1829 been here some four or five years, having come...
superabundance of this form of expression; which gives harshness and strangeness, where the matter ...
into tears,"--so I have it on authority:--here was one possibility about to be strangled that made ...
He made frequent brief visits to London; in which I, among other friends, frequently saw him, our a...
"When Susan came from her room, to breakfast, at eight o'clock, I pointed out to her the extraordin...
gifted man: but if called to define him, I should say, Artist not Saint was the real bent of his be...
and his Pilgrimage through our poor Nineteenth Century be one day wanted by the world, and they can...
literature or enlightenment, had been small and sadly intermittent; but he had, especially among yo...
place of settlement in this new capacity; and here, for some few months, he had established himself...
pieces;' things unknown in aristocratic seminaries, but constantly used at the comparatively humble...