The American Monthly Magazine, المجلد 3M. Bancroft, J. Wiley, and G. and C. and H. Carvill, 1834 |
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... object which presents itself , is a memoir of the author , interspersed with remarks on the quality of his writings , for the most part able and judicious , although perhaps slightly tinctured with par- donable partiality towards the ...
... object which presents itself , is a memoir of the author , interspersed with remarks on the quality of his writings , for the most part able and judicious , although perhaps slightly tinctured with par- donable partiality towards the ...
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9 PASSAGES FROM THE LIFE OF MARY STUART . CHASTELAR . Fired by an object so sublime , What could I choose but strive to climb ? And as I strove I fell . At least ' tis love , when hope is gone , Through shame and ruin to love on . ANON ...
9 PASSAGES FROM THE LIFE OF MARY STUART . CHASTELAR . Fired by an object so sublime , What could I choose but strive to climb ? And as I strove I fell . At least ' tis love , when hope is gone , Through shame and ruin to love on . ANON ...
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... object of mortal idola- try or of immortal adoration . — It would seem , however , that there were list- eners near , to whom this doubt had not so much as once occurred ; for in a shadowy bower , not far distant from the spot where the ...
... object of mortal idola- try or of immortal adoration . — It would seem , however , that there were list- eners near , to whom this doubt had not so much as once occurred ; for in a shadowy bower , not far distant from the spot where the ...
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... object , were rather to be attributed to a desire of gaining general approbation , as a gentle cavalier , a slave to beauty , and a favored servant of earth's loveliest lady , than to a passion , the romance of which , considering the ...
... object , were rather to be attributed to a desire of gaining general approbation , as a gentle cavalier , a slave to beauty , and a favored servant of earth's loveliest lady , than to a passion , the romance of which , considering the ...
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... object of so true a servant's worship , that we might whisper our royal pleasure in her ear , that she should list the suit of one whom we regard so highly . Is she in truth so obdurate , this fair of thine , de Chas- telar ? —she must ...
... object of so true a servant's worship , that we might whisper our royal pleasure in her ear , that she should list the suit of one whom we regard so highly . Is she in truth so obdurate , this fair of thine , de Chas- telar ? —she must ...
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