American Quarterly Review, Volumen21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 |
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... look upon was ready to burst forth in a hymn of praise - and there is enough in my heart to make verses of if I only knew how . ' " That's the mystery , Lottie , how they do it - I can make one line , but I can never get a fellow to it ...
... look upon was ready to burst forth in a hymn of praise - and there is enough in my heart to make verses of if I only knew how . ' " That's the mystery , Lottie , how they do it - I can make one line , but I can never get a fellow to it ...
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... Mrs. Finley , ' show him in , and tell Mr. Finley . ' " Aikin entered with that air of blended modesty and independence VOL . XXI.-No. 41 . 4 that characterized him - certainly with no look of inferiority. 1837. ] 25 Miss Sedgwick .
... Mrs. Finley , ' show him in , and tell Mr. Finley . ' " Aikin entered with that air of blended modesty and independence VOL . XXI.-No. 41 . 4 that characterized him - certainly with no look of inferiority. 1837. ] 25 Miss Sedgwick .
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... look in the evening ? " " Why don't you wear your new French cap , mamma ? ' " Don't be a fool , child - have not I worn that twice already ? Pull down that blonde over my shoulder - how it whoops ! This is the second time Smetz has ...
... look in the evening ? " " Why don't you wear your new French cap , mamma ? ' " Don't be a fool , child - have not I worn that twice already ? Pull down that blonde over my shoulder - how it whoops ! This is the second time Smetz has ...
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... look at them only , you see a real , a genuine , an immutable world , the base of the human edifice , but which appears fictitious and foreign to the society of convention , the political society . The priest , indeed , in his hymns ...
... look at them only , you see a real , a genuine , an immutable world , the base of the human edifice , but which appears fictitious and foreign to the society of convention , the political society . The priest , indeed , in his hymns ...
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... looks down from the height of his lofty doctrine , judges men and things , meditates on the general laws of society , directs his bold enquiries even into the mysteries of the divine nature , and feels and thinks himself independent ...
... looks down from the height of his lofty doctrine , judges men and things , meditates on the general laws of society , directs his bold enquiries even into the mysteries of the divine nature , and feels and thinks himself independent ...
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