Holden's Dollar Magazine, Том 2Charles Holden, 1848 |
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... speak and think respectfully and ad- miringly of any concentration of various talents which may be found in a single intellect . The mind , like water , may be diverted from its natural channel , or forced above its level ; but it ...
... speak and think respectfully and ad- miringly of any concentration of various talents which may be found in a single intellect . The mind , like water , may be diverted from its natural channel , or forced above its level ; but it ...
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... speak . One of his panegyrists has said : - Charles Brockden Brownish . They are speculative in their character , not at all descriptive . They are en- tirely the offspring of the imagination . Placed among other productions of his time ...
... speak . One of his panegyrists has said : - Charles Brockden Brownish . They are speculative in their character , not at all descriptive . They are en- tirely the offspring of the imagination . Placed among other productions of his time ...
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... speaking of it , says , " his O , LISTEN , man ! verse is occasionally harsh . " It is oftener than occa- sionally , it is frequently harsh , and its obscurity , in many instances , is too deep for elucidation . In the opening stanza we ...
... speaking of it , says , " his O , LISTEN , man ! verse is occasionally harsh . " It is oftener than occa- sionally , it is frequently harsh , and its obscurity , in many instances , is too deep for elucidation . In the opening stanza we ...
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... speak of something else . Why have you not brought a musket or a cara- bine ? " " Because , never in all my life - never in all my life , M. de Violaine , will I touch a carabine or a mus- ket again . " " And with what will you kill the ...
... speak of something else . Why have you not brought a musket or a cara- bine ? " " Because , never in all my life - never in all my life , M. de Violaine , will I touch a carabine or a mus- ket again . " " And with what will you kill the ...
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... Speak kindly to her ; little dost thou know What utter wretchedness , what hopeless woe , Hang on those bitter words , -that stern reply , The cold demeanour - and reproving eye ; The death steel pierces not with keener dart Than unkind ...
... Speak kindly to her ; little dost thou know What utter wretchedness , what hopeless woe , Hang on those bitter words , -that stern reply , The cold demeanour - and reproving eye ; The death steel pierces not with keener dart Than unkind ...
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