The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volumen2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... Possessed of elegant features and form , it was scarcely possible to imagine a more beautiful object than the lovely Mary at this time pre- sented . Nineteen summers had passed over her head , and as they fleeted , her loveliness ...
... Possessed of elegant features and form , it was scarcely possible to imagine a more beautiful object than the lovely Mary at this time pre- sented . Nineteen summers had passed over her head , and as they fleeted , her loveliness ...
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... possessed of ; * in exclusion of the whole of his sisters , who perhaps are cast adrift on the world , while he may be still in his cradle . The cir- cumstances from which this law originated , perhaps rendered it at that time a wise ...
... possessed of ; * in exclusion of the whole of his sisters , who perhaps are cast adrift on the world , while he may be still in his cradle . The cir- cumstances from which this law originated , perhaps rendered it at that time a wise ...
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... possessed a fire which seemed to look through and penetrate the thoughts of others , while they marked the inspiration of his own . His teeth were small , regular , and white ; these , I afterwards found , he took great pains to ...
... possessed a fire which seemed to look through and penetrate the thoughts of others , while they marked the inspiration of his own . His teeth were small , regular , and white ; these , I afterwards found , he took great pains to ...
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Song by Shelley 35 | 13 |
Specimen of Human Nature | 79 |
Stanzas | 85 |
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The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volumen3 Tobias Merton Sin vista previa disponible - 1825 |
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