The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Parte 2Henry Colburn and Company, 1832 |
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... desire - was for the lovely and the august - whatever their shapes or mould . Not in woman only , but in all things , the Beautiful made his worship - wherever he beheld it , the image of the Deity was glassed to his adoring soul . But ...
... desire - was for the lovely and the august - whatever their shapes or mould . Not in woman only , but in all things , the Beautiful made his worship - wherever he beheld it , the image of the Deity was glassed to his adoring soul . But ...
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... desire of aggrandizing her family , that of Clytem- nestra in the hatred and malignancy which an indulged and ... desires . When Lady Macbeth learns that the king is to sleep in the castle , her joy is unbounded ; and when Clytem- nestra ...
... desire of aggrandizing her family , that of Clytem- nestra in the hatred and malignancy which an indulged and ... desires . When Lady Macbeth learns that the king is to sleep in the castle , her joy is unbounded ; and when Clytem- nestra ...
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... desire to be informed whether he was a man of nice honour and conspicuous integrity ; but how rarely do we feel any curiosity with respect to that quality which is , perhaps , the most important to his fellows , -how seldom do we desire ...
... desire to be informed whether he was a man of nice honour and conspicuous integrity ; but how rarely do we feel any curiosity with respect to that quality which is , perhaps , the most important to his fellows , -how seldom do we desire ...
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JULY 1 1832 | 17 |
Journal of Conversations with Lord Byron by the Countess of Bles | 24 |
Character of the last Unreformed House of Commons | 33 |
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