The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volumen 44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 |
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... perhaps , unnoticed but for him - but for the light of sentiment and thought he furnishes to their view from the recesses of his own mind . It is out of the very simplicity and apparent insignificance of a natural object that his ...
... perhaps , unnoticed but for him - but for the light of sentiment and thought he furnishes to their view from the recesses of his own mind . It is out of the very simplicity and apparent insignificance of a natural object that his ...
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... perhaps , nothing can be deeper , nothing more original , nothing more true , nothing grander or more beau- tiful ; —but it takes the place of the character on which it is induced , and we find ourselves familiar , after reading the ...
... perhaps , nothing can be deeper , nothing more original , nothing more true , nothing grander or more beau- tiful ; —but it takes the place of the character on which it is induced , and we find ourselves familiar , after reading the ...
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... Perhaps I need not add , that I equally avoided Miss Crab , who , ( for the reader's satisfaction I perhaps might mention it , ) in about a year after my mother's death , married one of the neighbouring apothecaries , who , she wrote me ...
... Perhaps I need not add , that I equally avoided Miss Crab , who , ( for the reader's satisfaction I perhaps might mention it , ) in about a year after my mother's death , married one of the neighbouring apothecaries , who , she wrote me ...
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... perhaps justly , argued , that although the things we did , and the course we took that evening , were , seriously and morally speaking , indefensible ; still , what- ever might be the blame due to my companion for introducing me to ...
... perhaps justly , argued , that although the things we did , and the course we took that evening , were , seriously and morally speaking , indefensible ; still , what- ever might be the blame due to my companion for introducing me to ...
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... Perhaps you don't like lamb , " said mine host : " shall I send you some ? " " If you please , " said I , -resolved , if it were done in fun - for it is impossible to ascertain when a practical joker is serious - to keep up my good ...
... Perhaps you don't like lamb , " said mine host : " shall I send you some ? " " If you please , " said I , -resolved , if it were done in fun - for it is impossible to ascertain when a practical joker is serious - to keep up my good ...
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