The American Monthly Magazine, المجلد 1;المجلد 7M. Bancroft, J. Wiley, and G. and C. and H. Carvill, 1836 |
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... learned itself , and here it has brought out in lines of Grecian grace , and in coloring which Italian art might envy , shapings in feminine form of the very soul of the North , and landscapes where the ideal of man's spirit meets ...
... learned itself , and here it has brought out in lines of Grecian grace , and in coloring which Italian art might envy , shapings in feminine form of the very soul of the North , and landscapes where the ideal of man's spirit meets ...
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... learned , for the very sufficient reason that I cannot understand a word of it , and as I am no geologist , I shall give no descriptions of which that science forms an ingredient . I only know that the Little Rock Bluff is composed of ...
... learned , for the very sufficient reason that I cannot understand a word of it , and as I am no geologist , I shall give no descriptions of which that science forms an ingredient . I only know that the Little Rock Bluff is composed of ...
الصفحة 41
... learned friend , I feel a melancholy pleasure in pouring out the overflowing of my soul . been the pressure of domestic affliction . my wrongs with calmness , my griefs with courage . My father ! thy murdered manes cried aloud for ...
... learned friend , I feel a melancholy pleasure in pouring out the overflowing of my soul . been the pressure of domestic affliction . my wrongs with calmness , my griefs with courage . My father ! thy murdered manes cried aloud for ...
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... learned to behold her as she is , and to know that her degradation has been not more owing to her long subjection and the cruel policy of her oppressors , than to the extinction of the glow of honour and the love of virtue in her sons ...
... learned to behold her as she is , and to know that her degradation has been not more owing to her long subjection and the cruel policy of her oppressors , than to the extinction of the glow of honour and the love of virtue in her sons ...
الصفحة 99
... learned to navigate the air ? We , too , may own a comet- -not to creep , Snail - like on rail - road ; but , like thee to fly From orb to orb- and not to slowly sweep Like witch on broomstick through the murky sky ; But rushing faster ...
... learned to navigate the air ? We , too , may own a comet- -not to creep , Snail - like on rail - road ; but , like thee to fly From orb to orb- and not to slowly sweep Like witch on broomstick through the murky sky ; But rushing faster ...
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