The Southern Review, Том 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... circumstances , study and conversation have , to my misfortune , strengthened . However , I hope , in the end , to ... circumstance ' of war . After the occupation of Treves , he was ordered to organize a work shop , for the repairing of ...
... circumstances , study and conversation have , to my misfortune , strengthened . However , I hope , in the end , to ... circumstance ' of war . After the occupation of Treves , he was ordered to organize a work shop , for the repairing of ...
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... circumstances which -colour his eloquence with the hues of the passing hour . Like the dramatist who pictures manners in their evanescent aspects or conventional forms , who writes for the existing generation and the immediate audience ...
... circumstances which -colour his eloquence with the hues of the passing hour . Like the dramatist who pictures manners in their evanescent aspects or conventional forms , who writes for the existing generation and the immediate audience ...
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... circumstances and sensa- tions , I have neither harp , heart , nor voice ' to proceed . I feel that you are all right as to the metaphysical part ; but I also feel that I am sincere , and that if I am only to write ad captandum vulgus ...
... circumstances and sensa- tions , I have neither harp , heart , nor voice ' to proceed . I feel that you are all right as to the metaphysical part ; but I also feel that I am sincere , and that if I am only to write ad captandum vulgus ...
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