American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 17Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1841 |
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... hope of success to change a town - life for the enduring gratification of these bucolical propensities . There may possibly be found one instance ; indeed one solitary instance rises before me at this moment , of a highly gifted ...
... hope of success to change a town - life for the enduring gratification of these bucolical propensities . There may possibly be found one instance ; indeed one solitary instance rises before me at this moment , of a highly gifted ...
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... hope , intelligence , truth , sympathy , came of their own accord , and beamed over it . I have walked with her in the fields ; and flowers that were hidden from my sight , or that entirely escaped the notice of my unpractised eye ...
... hope , intelligence , truth , sympathy , came of their own accord , and beamed over it . I have walked with her in the fields ; and flowers that were hidden from my sight , or that entirely escaped the notice of my unpractised eye ...
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... hope to meet him in a pugilistic encounter , with any chance of success . But then to refuse the challenge might seem to indicate a want of confi- dence in his own manhood ; it might lessen him in the eyes of his men , and endanger his ...
... hope to meet him in a pugilistic encounter , with any chance of success . But then to refuse the challenge might seem to indicate a want of confi- dence in his own manhood ; it might lessen him in the eyes of his men , and endanger his ...
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... hope you will excuse me ; I did n't mean any harm . ' Notwithstanding the wrath of the school - master was thus depreca- ted , he continued to speak for a long time in the printing - office with caustic severity , and at last he took ...
... hope you will excuse me ; I did n't mean any harm . ' Notwithstanding the wrath of the school - master was thus depreca- ted , he continued to speak for a long time in the printing - office with caustic severity , and at last he took ...
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... hope of unwonted success . He was a tall , shambling man , and his body , if I may speak musi- cally , was composed of flats and sharps . His feet were flat , his sto- mach , chest , back , all were as flat as grave - stones ; but his ...
... hope of unwonted success . He was a tall , shambling man , and his body , if I may speak musi- cally , was composed of flats and sharps . His feet were flat , his sto- mach , chest , back , all were as flat as grave - stones ; but his ...
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