The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volumen3;Volumen8Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1831 |
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... cause of terror ? To smile upon us ? Have I like a fool Toiled ever after an ideal dream ? Have I , like Jacob , year by year toiled on To gain my own Rebecca at the last , And then to meet this blow ! -Patience - Oh Heaven ! My fate is ...
... cause of terror ? To smile upon us ? Have I like a fool Toiled ever after an ideal dream ? Have I , like Jacob , year by year toiled on To gain my own Rebecca at the last , And then to meet this blow ! -Patience - Oh Heaven ! My fate is ...
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... caused . At this interesting moment the hostile squadrons throng into the cathedral where the interview between the loyal Axel and the repentant monarch takes place ; Axel seizing the royal mantle and helmet , which the wounded king had ...
... caused . At this interesting moment the hostile squadrons throng into the cathedral where the interview between the loyal Axel and the repentant monarch takes place ; Axel seizing the royal mantle and helmet , which the wounded king had ...
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... for instance , with the Danish ambassador , be- cause he would not take his word for his own identity , without his passport . Leaving these follies , however , we now accom- pany him on his long - looked - for visit Oehlenschläger . 25.
... for instance , with the Danish ambassador , be- cause he would not take his word for his own identity , without his passport . Leaving these follies , however , we now accom- pany him on his long - looked - for visit Oehlenschläger . 25.
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... cause . As he approaches the Simplon , he writes as if his spirits rose with every step of his progress . " Once more among the old gigantic hills With vapours clouded o'er ; The vales of Lombardy grow dim behind , The rocks ascend ...
... cause . As he approaches the Simplon , he writes as if his spirits rose with every step of his progress . " Once more among the old gigantic hills With vapours clouded o'er ; The vales of Lombardy grow dim behind , The rocks ascend ...
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... cause which appears to us to operate in two various ways . In the first place , the improved education of our youth ... causes , or judge too flippantly of apparent effects . But , well or ill , they judge for themselves , and judge ...
... cause which appears to us to operate in two various ways . In the first place , the improved education of our youth ... causes , or judge too flippantly of apparent effects . But , well or ill , they judge for themselves , and judge ...
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