Prose,Abraham Small. William Brown, printer, 1824 |
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... human form; his stature reached the clouds, and his shadow darkened the fairest provinces of the globe. He had two heads, which, unlike those of Janus, were placed front to front; innumerable arms, branching out all round his shoulders ...
... human form; his stature reached the clouds, and his shadow darkened the fairest provinces of the globe. He had two heads, which, unlike those of Janus, were placed front to front; innumerable arms, branching out all round his shoulders ...
الصفحة 14
... human being for all the secrets that his own bosom contains, were he to reveal them to me in return. — But all this is rambling, — and for that very reason, an exceedingly proper commencement of my journal, which will be little else ...
... human being for all the secrets that his own bosom contains, were he to reveal them to me in return. — But all this is rambling, — and for that very reason, an exceedingly proper commencement of my journal, which will be little else ...
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... human life to stand on the outside of a door, after you have alarmed a street with a rap of ten syllables, and nobody comes till you have repeated your summons again and again, though all the neighbours are peeping from their windows ...
... human life to stand on the outside of a door, after you have alarmed a street with a rap of ten syllables, and nobody comes till you have repeated your summons again and again, though all the neighbours are peeping from their windows ...
الصفحة 36
... hypocrites and fanatics, — nay, even by his sincere pietists, from ludicrous association,— is too deeply burnt into the characters to be expurgated by any human process. and which is beyond the reach of painting. When the 36 MY JOURNAL.
... hypocrites and fanatics, — nay, even by his sincere pietists, from ludicrous association,— is too deeply burnt into the characters to be expurgated by any human process. and which is beyond the reach of painting. When the 36 MY JOURNAL.
الصفحة 60
... when I first knew him, " somebody" would have said " Fudge ?" then. About two hundred yards from this manufactory, there is one of the most grotesque memo- i rials of mortality that ever was compiled by human 60 - MY JOURNAL.
... when I first knew him, " somebody" would have said " Fudge ?" then. About two hundred yards from this manufactory, there is one of the most grotesque memo- i rials of mortality that ever was compiled by human 60 - MY JOURNAL.
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