The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... living in a constant effort to deny this too palpable fact , they become irritably vain . But Mr. Lamb the elder seems to have been bent on perfection . He did all things ; he did them all well ; and yet was neither gloom- ily arrogant ...
... living in a constant effort to deny this too palpable fact , they become irritably vain . But Mr. Lamb the elder seems to have been bent on perfection . He did all things ; he did them all well ; and yet was neither gloom- ily arrogant ...
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... living , not of the worshippers but polemical depreciation and abuse altogether of God . Pathetic the unseen Ichabod in- obsolete ? It were long to trace the causes scribed on the fallen cathedral - more pensive of this sad spectacle ...
... living , not of the worshippers but polemical depreciation and abuse altogether of God . Pathetic the unseen Ichabod in- obsolete ? It were long to trace the causes scribed on the fallen cathedral - more pensive of this sad spectacle ...
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... living with his wife Leontia 20 years and 6 months , and in the world 49 years , 4 months , and 3 days . " Thus his only recorded martyr- dom was the endurance of Leontia's conju- gal society for twenty years and upwards . Abandoning ...
... living with his wife Leontia 20 years and 6 months , and in the world 49 years , 4 months , and 3 days . " Thus his only recorded martyr- dom was the endurance of Leontia's conju- gal society for twenty years and upwards . Abandoning ...
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