American Quarterly Review, Том 21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 |
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... party or the other . We have not given the above extracts for the purpose of pre- senting any analysis of the story - it is brief and inartificial , and intended merely as the vehicle to bear along the good advice and reflections with ...
... party or the other . We have not given the above extracts for the purpose of pre- senting any analysis of the story - it is brief and inartificial , and intended merely as the vehicle to bear along the good advice and reflections with ...
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... party for the world . ' " Can she not wait till your return ? ' " No - it is not reasonable to ask it ; it's late now - and - and- ' " Good night - I have wasted my time here , ' said Aikin , cutting short Finley's excuses , and leaving ...
... party for the world . ' " Can she not wait till your return ? ' " No - it is not reasonable to ask it ; it's late now - and - and- ' " Good night - I have wasted my time here , ' said Aikin , cutting short Finley's excuses , and leaving ...
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... parties - and we know the deadly hate felt for each other by the Saxon and Norman races . The latter was in the seat of power , and used the means which fortune had placed in its hands , nearly to the utter extinction of the English ...
... parties - and we know the deadly hate felt for each other by the Saxon and Norman races . The latter was in the seat of power , and used the means which fortune had placed in its hands , nearly to the utter extinction of the English ...
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... party . Fill- ing this position , contemplating these tragic objects , the great poet descended into the tomb . His life was employed in drawing his spectres and his blind kings - in depicting female sorrow and the punishment of ...
... party . Fill- ing this position , contemplating these tragic objects , the great poet descended into the tomb . His life was employed in drawing his spectres and his blind kings - in depicting female sorrow and the punishment of ...
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... parties . " In accordance with his principles respecting divorce , Milton solicited the hand of the young and accomplished daughter of a Dr. Davis , but she felt no partiality for the great genius who paid his addresses to her . The ...
... parties . " In accordance with his principles respecting divorce , Milton solicited the hand of the young and accomplished daughter of a Dr. Davis , but she felt no partiality for the great genius who paid his addresses to her . The ...
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