Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 109W. Blackwood & Sons, 1871 |
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... feel it : it is an immense favourite of mine -perhaps my greatest . One does feel so sorry for the poor spirit . The air tells the story without the words ; you might almost have understood it with the Gaelic words , if I could only ...
... feel it : it is an immense favourite of mine -perhaps my greatest . One does feel so sorry for the poor spirit . The air tells the story without the words ; you might almost have understood it with the Gaelic words , if I could only ...
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... feel the force of that " distrac- tion " that enabled us to turn from the care that was oppressing or the labour that was crushing us , and feel that here at least we have a right to be happy ? Where as here did all national- ities give ...
... feel the force of that " distrac- tion " that enabled us to turn from the care that was oppressing or the labour that was crushing us , and feel that here at least we have a right to be happy ? Where as here did all national- ities give ...
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... feel some poetical inspiration . ' 19 " Suppose you write some verses ; I promise to keep perfectly quiet . ' " That is exactly what I don't wish . No , I will not - I could never - express in writing what I feel at this moment ...
... feel some poetical inspiration . ' 19 " Suppose you write some verses ; I promise to keep perfectly quiet . ' " That is exactly what I don't wish . No , I will not - I could never - express in writing what I feel at this moment ...
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