American Quarterly Review, Volumen21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 |
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... under trials of a different , probably of a severer , description , is offered in the person of another young girl whom accident had disabled in infancy , and who was doomed to pass through a lengthened life , 20 [ March , Miss Sedgwick .
... under trials of a different , probably of a severer , description , is offered in the person of another young girl whom accident had disabled in infancy , and who was doomed to pass through a lengthened life , 20 [ March , Miss Sedgwick .
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who was doomed to pass through a lengthened life , a cripple . The pair we have alluded to exemplify the success of honest industry , pious integrity , and unaffected benevolence : the poor invalid illustrates the triumph of ...
who was doomed to pass through a lengthened life , a cripple . The pair we have alluded to exemplify the success of honest industry , pious integrity , and unaffected benevolence : the poor invalid illustrates the triumph of ...
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... pass from literary criticism , lofty or familiar , to historical observations , narratives , portraits , and recollections , general or personal . That I may not take any one by surprise , that the reader may know from the first what he ...
... pass from literary criticism , lofty or familiar , to historical observations , narratives , portraits , and recollections , general or personal . That I may not take any one by surprise , that the reader may know from the first what he ...
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... passing atrocious laws against the papists , and whilst the yoke of sanguinary oppression weighed down unhappy Ireland . The executions at Tyburn alternated with the gaieties of the fashionable ball ; the austerities of the puritans ...
... passing atrocious laws against the papists , and whilst the yoke of sanguinary oppression weighed down unhappy Ireland . The executions at Tyburn alternated with the gaieties of the fashionable ball ; the austerities of the puritans ...
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... passes away . Owing to his carelessness or ignorance of fame , and to his profession , which excluded him from good company and kept him aloof from the conditions which he could not attain , he seems to have taken life as a fleeting ...
... passes away . Owing to his carelessness or ignorance of fame , and to his profession , which excluded him from good company and kept him aloof from the conditions which he could not attain , he seems to have taken life as a fleeting ...
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