The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... human love - of human sorrow ? — Do two short years suffice to root out from the heart all that has grown there so long , and , one would think , so deeply ? -Is love , then , a mock- ery , that it vanishes so soon into air ? -Is grief ...
... human love - of human sorrow ? — Do two short years suffice to root out from the heart all that has grown there so long , and , one would think , so deeply ? -Is love , then , a mock- ery , that it vanishes so soon into air ? -Is grief ...
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... human being like ourselves : who ever thought of giving an Editor " a local habitation and a name , ” or of dres- sing him in the garb similar to which we ourselves wear ? How frequently do we feel as intimate with him as if we had ...
... human being like ourselves : who ever thought of giving an Editor " a local habitation and a name , ” or of dres- sing him in the garb similar to which we ourselves wear ? How frequently do we feel as intimate with him as if we had ...
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... human suffering , all the benefit of superficial blandishments , or the polish of social manners , always doubtful , and often insincere , resulting from this source , sink into comparative insignificance ; and we are forced to confess ...
... human suffering , all the benefit of superficial blandishments , or the polish of social manners , always doubtful , and often insincere , resulting from this source , sink into comparative insignificance ; and we are forced to confess ...
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