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In this way we hope to remove some of the most formidable obstacles that hedge up the way to usefulness and independence , for all who are placed in this condition ; a condition to which , by the vicissitudes of life , every person is ...
In this way we hope to remove some of the most formidable obstacles that hedge up the way to usefulness and independence , for all who are placed in this condition ; a condition to which , by the vicissitudes of life , every person is ...
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Elated with the hope of henceforth being able to earn for himself a respectable livelihood , as a teacher of music or of some other science , he hears of a vacant situation , and he makes the necessary application , but is informed that ...
Elated with the hope of henceforth being able to earn for himself a respectable livelihood , as a teacher of music or of some other science , he hears of a vacant situation , and he makes the necessary application , but is informed that ...
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The characters we have chosen are from almost every age , country , occupation and class of society ; so that , though we have dealt somewhat largely in biography , we hope that the facts , trials and triumphs presented may still ...
The characters we have chosen are from almost every age , country , occupation and class of society ; so that , though we have dealt somewhat largely in biography , we hope that the facts , trials and triumphs presented may still ...
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Being now reduced to the most extreme want , and still cherishing the fond hope that something might yet be done to restore his sight , our poet removed to Cuma . Here he was received with great joy , and his poems highly applauded .
Being now reduced to the most extreme want , and still cherishing the fond hope that something might yet be done to restore his sight , our poet removed to Cuma . Here he was received with great joy , and his poems highly applauded .
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... doomed to share Eternal blackness , without hope of dawn . But among all the eminent poets of this order , there is none who has more strikingly portrayed the emotions native to a sense of blindness , than the venerable Ossian .
... doomed to share Eternal blackness , without hope of dawn . But among all the eminent poets of this order , there is none who has more strikingly portrayed the emotions native to a sense of blindness , than the venerable Ossian .
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