Holden's Dollar Magazine, Том 2Charles Holden, 1848 |
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... means of any kind . What was Burns , the bard air of amiable conceit , " our poet has good blood in of Scotland ? What Ben Jonson ? What Shak- his veins . " Mr. Griswold does not tell us in what speare ? What nine of ten of the ...
... means of any kind . What was Burns , the bard air of amiable conceit , " our poet has good blood in of Scotland ? What Ben Jonson ? What Shak- his veins . " Mr. Griswold does not tell us in what speare ? What nine of ten of the ...
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... means , excepting at a risk and cost that overbalance the ephemeral advantages of a factitious condition . Many years have elapsed since R. H. Dana was presented to the world as a professional writer . For a young man he took high ...
... means , excepting at a risk and cost that overbalance the ephemeral advantages of a factitious condition . Many years have elapsed since R. H. Dana was presented to the world as a professional writer . For a young man he took high ...
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... means happy or allowable . The concluding portion of the prelude as follows , is the best , containing more merit than all the rest of the poem together . It is descriptive of the island , and of the scenes belonging thereto : - And ...
... means happy or allowable . The concluding portion of the prelude as follows , is the best , containing more merit than all the rest of the poem together . It is descriptive of the island , and of the scenes belonging thereto : - And ...
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... means . " We advanced again , but in silence , with beating hearts , without uttering a word . On seeing us approach , the horse stretched out his neck towards us , and began to neigh . The dogs rushed against the bars of their kennel ...
... means . " We advanced again , but in silence , with beating hearts , without uttering a word . On seeing us approach , the horse stretched out his neck towards us , and began to neigh . The dogs rushed against the bars of their kennel ...
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... means of saving the life of my father , I feel assured will never allow you to neglect the claims of the companion that carries you through danger , and I hope on to victory ! I trust again to see him , and that you will restore him to ...
... means of saving the life of my father , I feel assured will never allow you to neglect the claims of the companion that carries you through danger , and I hope on to victory ! I trust again to see him , and that you will restore him to ...
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