The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volumen 40Henry Colburn and Company, 1834 |
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... less clouded and less stormy skies , breathes an atmosphere more worthy of himself , and converses with men who do honour to the Divinity ; and there his eyes are dazzled by flashes of the primitive light of the great and the beautiful ...
... less clouded and less stormy skies , breathes an atmosphere more worthy of himself , and converses with men who do honour to the Divinity ; and there his eyes are dazzled by flashes of the primitive light of the great and the beautiful ...
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... less so that agitation , an expedient now universally adopted , will be actively employed on both sides ; it is so already , for meetings against the corn - laws are holding in the great towns , and against the malt tax throughout the ...
... less so that agitation , an expedient now universally adopted , will be actively employed on both sides ; it is so already , for meetings against the corn - laws are holding in the great towns , and against the malt tax throughout the ...
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... less private , less elegant , less easy ( if you please , less aristocratic and exclusive ) accommodations of the English playhouses . Nor is it matter of wonder , when the dif- ference between the two in all respects is compared . And ...
... less private , less elegant , less easy ( if you please , less aristocratic and exclusive ) accommodations of the English playhouses . Nor is it matter of wonder , when the dif- ference between the two in all respects is compared . And ...
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