Prose,Abraham Small. William Brown, printer, 1824 |
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الصفحة 28
... walls where I might do what I would, — be as dull or as idle, as merry or as industrious, as I pleased, — I became almost as extravagantly exhilarated as I had been hypochondriacally depressed the evening before. It was a glorious ...
... walls where I might do what I would, — be as dull or as idle, as merry or as industrious, as I pleased, — I became almost as extravagantly exhilarated as I had been hypochondriacally depressed the evening before. It was a glorious ...
الصفحة 39
... walls, and the gable-end of an old barn, so as to admit one person of reasonable capacity to slip through sideways, provided no other equally reasonable being were trying to pass, at the same time, AT SCARBOROUGH. 39.
... walls, and the gable-end of an old barn, so as to admit one person of reasonable capacity to slip through sideways, provided no other equally reasonable being were trying to pass, at the same time, AT SCARBOROUGH. 39.
الصفحة 48
... wall, as I passed by, and there I left her standing to rest. But I had the charity to wish her burthen twice as heavy as it was, being assured that the greater the weight on her head, the lighter it would lie on the poor woman's heart ...
... wall, as I passed by, and there I left her standing to rest. But I had the charity to wish her burthen twice as heavy as it was, being assured that the greater the weight on her head, the lighter it would lie on the poor woman's heart ...
الصفحة 55
... the repercussion of the wooden walls of that humble fortification, the conflict between the waves retiring and those advancing, as they intermingle and dash each other into foam, is at all times strikingly interesting to AT SCARBOROUGH. 55.
... the repercussion of the wooden walls of that humble fortification, the conflict between the waves retiring and those advancing, as they intermingle and dash each other into foam, is at all times strikingly interesting to AT SCARBOROUGH. 55.
الصفحة 56
... nearer and brighter, — the thunders rolled louder and longer at every return. I got up and walked backward and forward, being alone in the desolate apartment, where I had remarked nothing particular but bare walls, 56 MY JOURNAL.
... nearer and brighter, — the thunders rolled louder and longer at every return. I got up and walked backward and forward, being alone in the desolate apartment, where I had remarked nothing particular but bare walls, 56 MY JOURNAL.
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