The North American Review, Band 148O. Everett, 1889 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... heart - breaking failures , and poor returns a dramatic author must encounter . He urged him to adopt some other occupation . When he concluded , Moreton took his hand between both of his own and said that he would rather break his heart ...
... heart - breaking failures , and poor returns a dramatic author must encounter . He urged him to adopt some other occupation . When he concluded , Moreton took his hand between both of his own and said that he would rather break his heart ...
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... hearts , gentle hearts , for without gentle and noble hearts they could not be the great artists they were - all are gone before ! for I am sixty - six . No ! The heart and brain never grow old ; and when I recall those events , those ...
... hearts , gentle hearts , for without gentle and noble hearts they could not be the great artists they were - all are gone before ! for I am sixty - six . No ! The heart and brain never grow old ; and when I recall those events , those ...
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... heart and mind in a house , a grief to their foes and to their friends great joy , but their own hearts know it best ... heart's desire . However that fell out , there are moderns who will tell us that the marriage Homer had in his mind ...
... heart and mind in a house , a grief to their foes and to their friends great joy , but their own hearts know it best ... heart's desire . However that fell out , there are moderns who will tell us that the marriage Homer had in his mind ...
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