The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... heart ! Shakspeare , whose world - hack- neyed mottoes come over our minds with freshened power and truth , as we seek to analyze what he at once defined - nowhere with such instinctive truth as in the words he has put into Caliban's ...
... heart ! Shakspeare , whose world - hack- neyed mottoes come over our minds with freshened power and truth , as we seek to analyze what he at once defined - nowhere with such instinctive truth as in the words he has put into Caliban's ...
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... heart with a capacity for the wrath of Hebrew prophets applied to ancient abuses , and for evangelic pity applied to the sufferings of nations . This heart , with this double capacity - where should he seek it ? A French heart it must ...
... heart with a capacity for the wrath of Hebrew prophets applied to ancient abuses , and for evangelic pity applied to the sufferings of nations . This heart , with this double capacity - where should he seek it ? A French heart it must ...
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... heart is far too full for words - and thought is far too deep for tears . Beloved ones were listening then , cheered by the well - known homely strain- Fond hearts throbbed that never more may clasp me to their own again ; Old pictures ...
... heart is far too full for words - and thought is far too deep for tears . Beloved ones were listening then , cheered by the well - known homely strain- Fond hearts throbbed that never more may clasp me to their own again ; Old pictures ...
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