The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volumen 44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 |
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... believe I should have the same feelings in Italy or Greece , or wherever people go into raptures with things you can neither eat nor make love to . " " Would not even the Venus fill your fancy for a day ? " " An hour , perhaps , it ...
... believe I should have the same feelings in Italy or Greece , or wherever people go into raptures with things you can neither eat nor make love to . " " Would not even the Venus fill your fancy for a day ? " " An hour , perhaps , it ...
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... believe that gliding spectre a harmless phenomenon of nature . The horses drew steadily and unheard at the end of the long line ; the steersman stood motionless at the tiller , and I lay on a heap of baggage in the prow , attentive to ...
... believe that gliding spectre a harmless phenomenon of nature . The horses drew steadily and unheard at the end of the long line ; the steersman stood motionless at the tiller , and I lay on a heap of baggage in the prow , attentive to ...
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... believe it , I should like you to tell me how else such a creature was " raised , " as they phrase it in Virginia . I shall hold to my theory till you furnish me with a more reasonable one . We heard at the hotel that there were several ...
... believe it , I should like you to tell me how else such a creature was " raised , " as they phrase it in Virginia . I shall hold to my theory till you furnish me with a more reasonable one . We heard at the hotel that there were several ...
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... believe to have been the result of their tempera- ment - an intensification of themselves . The interest they create is that of their own feelings ; the sentiment with which they inform their writings is born of a thousand personal ...
... believe to have been the result of their tempera- ment - an intensification of themselves . The interest they create is that of their own feelings ; the sentiment with which they inform their writings is born of a thousand personal ...
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... believe , to the highest and noblest attri- butes of humanity . Wherever there is a display of natural beauty , sublimity , or grandeur , we feel that there Wordsworth has a right to be . We would have him with us -- at once a fellow ...
... believe , to the highest and noblest attri- butes of humanity . Wherever there is a display of natural beauty , sublimity , or grandeur , we feel that there Wordsworth has a right to be . We would have him with us -- at once a fellow ...
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