The American Monthly Magazine, المجلد 3M. Bancroft, J. Wiley, and G. and C. and H. Carvill, 1834 |
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... manner had Chaucer , Spencer and a thousand others , become obsolete du- ring the empire of Dryden , and of Pope , who in their turn have sunk into comparative oblivion , before the meridian splendor of Byron and of Scott . And the ...
... manner had Chaucer , Spencer and a thousand others , become obsolete du- ring the empire of Dryden , and of Pope , who in their turn have sunk into comparative oblivion , before the meridian splendor of Byron and of Scott . And the ...
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... manners of the most fascinating of women , the most amiable of superiors . Scarcely had the tears of Mary Carmichael ceased to flow , when the footsteps , which for some moments previously had been heard approaching , sounded close at ...
... manners of the most fascinating of women , the most amiable of superiors . Scarcely had the tears of Mary Carmichael ceased to flow , when the footsteps , which for some moments previously had been heard approaching , sounded close at ...
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... manners of that court , in which her happiest hours were spent , and of her northern sub- jects ; by whom her gaiete de cour , her love for society less formal than the routine of courts , and her predilection for all innocent ...
... manners of that court , in which her happiest hours were spent , and of her northern sub- jects ; by whom her gaiete de cour , her love for society less formal than the routine of courts , and her predilection for all innocent ...
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... manner , and has shown himself to be a liberal thinker in the best sense of the word . Nothing can be farther from the character of a blind zealot than the following beautiful passages , adapted we conceive , to the understand- ing ...
... manner , and has shown himself to be a liberal thinker in the best sense of the word . Nothing can be farther from the character of a blind zealot than the following beautiful passages , adapted we conceive , to the understand- ing ...
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... manner my wit could devise . The time came for my departure , and the vessel ( a mer- chantman ) in which I had taken my passage , was now upon the broad bosom of the ocean . It is a strange jump from boyhood to manhood ; but , in our ...
... manner my wit could devise . The time came for my departure , and the vessel ( a mer- chantman ) in which I had taken my passage , was now upon the broad bosom of the ocean . It is a strange jump from boyhood to manhood ; but , in our ...
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