Holden's Dollar Magazine, Том 2Charles Holden, 1848 |
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... leaving something behind which should remind posterity that they had existed , and that industriously and commendably ... leave their few but carefully completed manuscripts cellence in different departments of letters , a review - for ...
... leaving something behind which should remind posterity that they had existed , and that industriously and commendably ... leave their few but carefully completed manuscripts cellence in different departments of letters , a review - for ...
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... leaves the reader in a maze of astonishment and dis- satisfaction . There is but little art exhibited in any of Mr. Dana's poetry . The " Buccaneer " may be received as a type of the whole - it mostly all pos- sesses the same faults ...
... leaves the reader in a maze of astonishment and dis- satisfaction . There is but little art exhibited in any of Mr. Dana's poetry . The " Buccaneer " may be received as a type of the whole - it mostly all pos- sesses the same faults ...
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... leaving a bloody furrow in its course . As to Mona's it had entered the hollow of the shoulder , as we have said , and had killed him outright . We now disembowelled and quartered the boar , and then resumed the hunt , as if nothing had ...
... leaving a bloody furrow in its course . As to Mona's it had entered the hollow of the shoulder , as we have said , and had killed him outright . We now disembowelled and quartered the boar , and then resumed the hunt , as if nothing had ...
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... leave the house . Bernard then rose , and approaching him , said- " M. de Violaine , it is a matter of course , that as long as Bernard lives , she will want for nothing , the poor dear woman ! and if she is willing to live in my house ...
... leave the house . Bernard then rose , and approaching him , said- " M. de Violaine , it is a matter of course , that as long as Bernard lives , she will want for nothing , the poor dear woman ! and if she is willing to live in my house ...
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... leave word where she had gone . Neither she nor the messenger knew how to write . On returning at five in the morning , Bernard had found no one at home . He had felt of the bed ; it was cold ; he had called for his wife ; she had ...
... leave word where she had gone . Neither she nor the messenger knew how to write . On returning at five in the morning , Bernard had found no one at home . He had felt of the bed ; it was cold ; he had called for his wife ; she had ...
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