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... past history , rather than to the vision- ary expectations of some fanciful enthusiast . We cannot give the most of these orators credit for so distinguished a degree of scholarship while at College , as does the Editor . It certainly ...
... past history , rather than to the vision- ary expectations of some fanciful enthusiast . We cannot give the most of these orators credit for so distinguished a degree of scholarship while at College , as does the Editor . It certainly ...
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... Past , storming the citadel of Memory at the word ! Sisters ! long afterwards , when separated from home influence , and led onward in the path of college danger , did remembrance of their fond affection and their virtue , guard an ...
... Past , storming the citadel of Memory at the word ! Sisters ! long afterwards , when separated from home influence , and led onward in the path of college danger , did remembrance of their fond affection and their virtue , guard an ...
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... past . I had rather walk down the shadowy aisles , and under the arching branches of some old primeval forest , than through new and well shorn meadows . I had rather muse beneath some old and ivy - grown ruin , rich in the storied ...
... past . I had rather walk down the shadowy aisles , and under the arching branches of some old primeval forest , than through new and well shorn meadows . I had rather muse beneath some old and ivy - grown ruin , rich in the storied ...
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