Holden's Dollar Magazine, Том 2Charles Holden, 1848 |
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... effect their intellect- ual architecture would produce ; but they died in the consciousness of having employed their existence to the true purpose , and of leaving something behind which should remind posterity that they had existed ...
... effect their intellect- ual architecture would produce ; but they died in the consciousness of having employed their existence to the true purpose , and of leaving something behind which should remind posterity that they had existed ...
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... effects of jealousy and hatred are portrayed with al- most Shakspearian ability . It is a long time since we read that work , but we still retain the feelings conse- quent upon its perusal , and acknowledge that only talent of the ...
... effects of jealousy and hatred are portrayed with al- most Shakspearian ability . It is a long time since we read that work , but we still retain the feelings conse- quent upon its perusal , and acknowledge that only talent of the ...
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... effect upon his grief . He is cut to the heart . And then he is more jealous than ever . " " And still with as little cause ? " " His poor wife is an angel . " " It is a monomania then . But for all that he is one of your best rangers ...
... effect upon his grief . He is cut to the heart . And then he is more jealous than ever . " " And still with as little cause ? " " His poor wife is an angel . " " It is a monomania then . But for all that he is one of your best rangers ...
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... effect of their varying façades can hardly be con- ceived by those who have known no other street ar- chitecture than such as our own cities present . Walter Scott in describing his own picturesque city , says that the High Street of ...
... effect of their varying façades can hardly be con- ceived by those who have known no other street ar- chitecture than such as our own cities present . Walter Scott in describing his own picturesque city , says that the High Street of ...
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... effect , and the men families of the whigs , who were out in service , to accumulated sufferings and distress . It was not long after , he was left in were ready to drop down from hunger and exhaus- command at Augusta , by the British ...
... effect , and the men families of the whigs , who were out in service , to accumulated sufferings and distress . It was not long after , he was left in were ready to drop down from hunger and exhaus- command at Augusta , by the British ...
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