Word: heartly
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...most agreeable passion I ever felt: sixteen, innocence and gaiety make me quite a Sicilian swain. I have given up my criminal intimacy with the Edinburg women; in short, Maria has me without a rival." This would seem like a most satisfactory condition of affairs, but the fickle heart of Boswell could never remain true to anyone. He hears Miss Blair is really in love with him after all, and straightway his heart goes out to her. But only for a week. On receiving a letter from Ireland, he tells us, "all the charms of sweet Mary Anne revived...
BOSTON MUSEUM.- Matinee. Museum Co. in "The Marble Heart." Evening. Edwin Booth in "Ruy Blas," and "Don Cxsar de Bazan." Performance...
...conversation with Mr. Gough that the simple presence of a Total Abstinence League here was a strong argument against the common notion that Harvard is a centre of intemperance. He urged it as a claim upon those who practice abstinence and have the good name of their college at heart, to come forward and support the League by their membership. Many men refuse to join, merely because they do not believe in pledges. These are among the men who have the greatest respect for their college, and to these I appeal to give the League their support...
GLOBE THEATRE.- Matinee. Museum Co. in "A Mabble Heart." Evening, Edwin Booth in "Ruy Blas," and "Don Caesar de Bazan. Performance...
John C. Phillips, a nephew of the late Wendell Phillips, died in Boston on Sunday, of heart disease. He was a Harvard graduate of '58. Among his bequests was a gift of $25,000 to Phillips Andover Academy...