American Quarterly Review, Том 21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 |
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... once to the heart . We think that the author has been rather indulgent to the father of the two heroines , " Uncle Phil , " as he was familiarly called ; his careless good - nature amounting to culpable ne- gligence , and having been ...
... once to the heart . We think that the author has been rather indulgent to the father of the two heroines , " Uncle Phil , " as he was familiarly called ; his careless good - nature amounting to culpable ne- gligence , and having been ...
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... once , I was a'most scared to death - the water went swash , swash - there was nothing but a plank between me and etarnity ; and I thought in my heart I should have gone down , and nobody would ever have heard of me again . I wonder ...
... once , I was a'most scared to death - the water went swash , swash - there was nothing but a plank between me and etarnity ; and I thought in my heart I should have gone down , and nobody would ever have heard of me again . I wonder ...
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... once ushered into a new world ; removed entirely from the ordinary current of our thoughts and feelings . Romance throws her spell around us , and , while she perverts our vision , offers novel and brilliant sights to gaze at - the ...
... once ushered into a new world ; removed entirely from the ordinary current of our thoughts and feelings . Romance throws her spell around us , and , while she perverts our vision , offers novel and brilliant sights to gaze at - the ...
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... once ram- parts and ornaments ; the chapels , the oratories , the hermitages , placed in the most picturesque spots beside roads and rivers ; the towers , the steeples of country churches , the abbeys , the monasteries , the cathedrals ...
... once ram- parts and ornaments ; the chapels , the oratories , the hermitages , placed in the most picturesque spots beside roads and rivers ; the towers , the steeples of country churches , the abbeys , the monasteries , the cathedrals ...
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... once the character and the virtue of philosophic genius . The philosopher wishes to see mankind happy- the sight of liberty charms him ; but he does not care to see it through two windows of a prison . Like Socrates , protestantism may ...
... once the character and the virtue of philosophic genius . The philosopher wishes to see mankind happy- the sight of liberty charms him ; but he does not care to see it through two windows of a prison . Like Socrates , protestantism may ...
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