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... rage finds a vent in curses both loud and dsep,-Tin?eley5 Atageecine for ,Novemfer, ThD1VIIIUAL IlipLURNOffi-It is easy to speak in a general way of the prevailing follies and evils of a p5xtioular age, but it is sml?ortent to remember that all the folly ...

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... cOneta'55515 wish, to ue ail, singularlX interesting, igitinuc- tire, and novel. Speaking English wetti the greatest puitytf and ease (sad, indeed, what lenuafiuge does h~e not speak?) tlle graceful ArmEnian was wfont to sit for hours telling us ,ot adventures ...

LITERATURE

... people, were tainted as doeplv as the laity with the same self- seeking spirit. Alfred in 'his preface to Gregory's pastoral, speaks sorrowfully oI, the ?? men who were found for- merly throughout the English race, both of the spiritual and secular condition-how ...

THREE ROSES

... if they had not seen water since the deluge. ' What is there so wonderful about your statuary I I asked. {I beg you not to speak so satiri- cally,' be replied, S~ir, these are not Mline. 'i'nssoud's wlsx figures, all covered with gilt and tinsel and i ...

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... Northampton the only broker in his country's shame. All ranks seemed rottena; the finest ladies to wear their prices, so to speak, upon their sleeves. A royal closet, uncleaa with the litter and language of a kennel; galleries besiegad by gamesters, pensioners ...

OF ONE FLESH

... faith and ho a made strong sud brave an H~e, groping, stum~led at the lsat, its And blindly fell across the grave. net Yet speak of him in charity, 0- man ! nor write of blame one line; nSaY that thou wart not such sa ha,-. He l was thy brother, and was ...

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... could disturb. It wras his 50 custom to resort to the woods of Shotover, and there, that r he might acquire a iacility in speaking, to declaim aloud, d seeking to improve and modulate his voice. Ee was only al thirteen when he came up to Oxlord, to M~erton ...