The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... side , and had fainted before any body could approach him . The two , who had remained at a distance , without taking any active part , and who now appeared to be surgeons , with as much despatch as they could , uncovered his body , and ...
... side , and had fainted before any body could approach him . The two , who had remained at a distance , without taking any active part , and who now appeared to be surgeons , with as much despatch as they could , uncovered his body , and ...
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... side of which was open to the air and allowed me to catch a portion of the chequered sky . This spec- tacle never before excited such exquisite sensations in my bosom . The air , likewise , breathed into the cavern , was unspeakably ...
... side of which was open to the air and allowed me to catch a portion of the chequered sky . This spec- tacle never before excited such exquisite sensations in my bosom . The air , likewise , breathed into the cavern , was unspeakably ...
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... side , were parts of this exten- sive scene . These objects were at any time fitted to in- spire rapture . Now my delight was enhanced by the contrast which this lightsome and serene element bore to the glooms from which I had lately ...
... side , were parts of this exten- sive scene . These objects were at any time fitted to in- spire rapture . Now my delight was enhanced by the contrast which this lightsome and serene element bore to the glooms from which I had lately ...
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... side of the chasm which I occupied , would have been wholly ad- verse to my expectation . My station was accessible by no other road than that through which I had passed , and no motives were imaginable by which others could be prompted ...
... side of the chasm which I occupied , would have been wholly ad- verse to my expectation . My station was accessible by no other road than that through which I had passed , and no motives were imaginable by which others could be prompted ...
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... side , unattain- able ends . She allowed her potent imagination to keep her in the clouds . The incessant attempt to pass the " flaming bounds of space and time , " and to soar upon " the seraph - wings of ecstacy , " could not but end ...
... side , unattain- able ends . She allowed her potent imagination to keep her in the clouds . The incessant attempt to pass the " flaming bounds of space and time , " and to soar upon " the seraph - wings of ecstacy , " could not but end ...
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