The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... fall does not , however , appear until the next line , as the author feared to over- whelm us by too immediate a disclosure of his whole mis- fortune . Buoyed by hope , we suppose his affliction not quite remediless , that his fall is ...
... fall does not , however , appear until the next line , as the author feared to over- whelm us by too immediate a disclosure of his whole mis- fortune . Buoyed by hope , we suppose his affliction not quite remediless , that his fall is ...
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... falls into an equal error in remarking that Jack might have carried a crown or a half crown in his hand , which was fractured in the fall . My learned reader will doubtless agree with me in conjecturing that as the crown is often used ...
... falls into an equal error in remarking that Jack might have carried a crown or a half crown in his hand , which was fractured in the fall . My learned reader will doubtless agree with me in conjecturing that as the crown is often used ...
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... fall of men , a subject , high , interesting , worthy of a poet : the heroes , men who do not commit a single fault ... falling down a hill , how must we lament the instability of all things ! 3 * THE INDIAN STUDENT . BY PHILIP FRENEAU ...
... fall of men , a subject , high , interesting , worthy of a poet : the heroes , men who do not commit a single fault ... falling down a hill , how must we lament the instability of all things ! 3 * THE INDIAN STUDENT . BY PHILIP FRENEAU ...
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... hung against the wall . PROF . Very well - And what are the consequences of the accidental mode ? STU . If the string should break the box would fall , the salt be spilt , the salt - box broken , THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . 35.
... hung against the wall . PROF . Very well - And what are the consequences of the accidental mode ? STU . If the string should break the box would fall , the salt be spilt , the salt - box broken , THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . 35.
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... fall . Immediately all but the man who had perpetrated the deed ran up to him who was expiring , and I , springing over a fence against which I was leaning almost petrified , flew to join the assistance . He was weltering in the blood ...
... fall . Immediately all but the man who had perpetrated the deed ran up to him who was expiring , and I , springing over a fence against which I was leaning almost petrified , flew to join the assistance . He was weltering in the blood ...
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