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There is a spirit in men , and the inspiration of the Almighty giveth them under .
standing . ” — JOB xxx . ii . 8 . CROSS the broad waters to the daughterland has
been borne once more the tidings of a sudden and lamented departure ; and the
...
There is a spirit in men , and the inspiration of the Almighty giveth them under .
standing . ” — JOB xxx . ii . 8 . CROSS the broad waters to the daughterland has
been borne once more the tidings of a sudden and lamented departure ; and the
...
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The next night passed off very well ; everybody was delighted with the change :
but , on the next , the noises were renewed with greater spirit than ever . The
single gentleman's friends , being unable to see him in his own house every
alternate ...
The next night passed off very well ; everybody was delighted with the change :
but , on the next , the noises were renewed with greater spirit than ever . The
single gentleman's friends , being unable to see him in his own house every
alternate ...
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Its low ticking was the only sound that broke the profound quiet : but it was a
solemn one ; for well they knew , who heard it , that before it had recorded the
passing of another hour , it would beat the knell of a departed spirit . “ It is a
dreadful ...
Its low ticking was the only sound that broke the profound quiet : but it was a
solemn one ; for well they knew , who heard it , that before it had recorded the
passing of another hour , it would beat the knell of a departed spirit . “ It is a
dreadful ...
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O spirits gay , and kindly heart ! Precious the blessings ye impart I " JOANNA
BAILLIE . “ A merry heart doeth good like a medicine . ” – PROV . xvii . 22 .
ILIGENCE gains its reward . Charles Dickens was not weary in effort , and he
believed in ...
O spirits gay , and kindly heart ! Precious the blessings ye impart I " JOANNA
BAILLIE . “ A merry heart doeth good like a medicine . ” – PROV . xvii . 22 .
ILIGENCE gains its reward . Charles Dickens was not weary in effort , and he
believed in ...
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When the great novelist again trod the American shore , the poet who thus wrote
of him had gone to the spirit - land . It has been difficult sometimes to decide in
regard to the humor of Dickens , whether it was the chief characteristic of his ...
When the great novelist again trod the American shore , the poet who thus wrote
of him had gone to the spirit - land . It has been difficult sometimes to decide in
regard to the humor of Dickens , whether it was the chief characteristic of his ...
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The Life and Writing of Charles Dickens: A Woman's Memorial Volume Phebe Ann Hanaford Vista completa - 1871 |
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