The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... human life , " She underwent all the fugitive and the fixed miseries of the heart ; and such was her own impression of the disadvantage of her lot , that when she observed a manifestation of wit in her daughter , she earnestly warned ...
... human life , " She underwent all the fugitive and the fixed miseries of the heart ; and such was her own impression of the disadvantage of her lot , that when she observed a manifestation of wit in her daughter , she earnestly warned ...
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... human indolence , oppose to the enjoy- ments of the heart . " It is obvious , that with such a tem- perament , and such ideas , the severest disappointments and mortifications were inevitable . Madame de Saussure elsewhere informs us ...
... human indolence , oppose to the enjoy- ments of the heart . " It is obvious , that with such a tem- perament , and such ideas , the severest disappointments and mortifications were inevitable . Madame de Saussure elsewhere informs us ...
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... , to whose remark he gravely replied , " that human bodies when not decently buried seldom rested in peace , but that he had never heard of their doing any harm . " His companion assented to the truth of 104 THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK .
... , to whose remark he gravely replied , " that human bodies when not decently buried seldom rested in peace , but that he had never heard of their doing any harm . " His companion assented to the truth of 104 THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK .
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... human blood . Detested plans ! which bade the cymbals strike , Roused the loud clarion , and made the cannon roar , To drown the Saviour's voice proclaiming loud , To God on high be glory given : on earth , Let peace among mankind for ...
... human blood . Detested plans ! which bade the cymbals strike , Roused the loud clarion , and made the cannon roar , To drown the Saviour's voice proclaiming loud , To God on high be glory given : on earth , Let peace among mankind for ...
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... human nature , a veil may be sometimes drawn without impropriety . Let the critic bear in eter- nal remembrance , that he wages a very unequal war with the performer , who , however his superior in other points , may be totally ...
... human nature , a veil may be sometimes drawn without impropriety . Let the critic bear in eter- nal remembrance , that he wages a very unequal war with the performer , who , however his superior in other points , may be totally ...
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