The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... turn with ineffable contempt to the tawdry beaus and belles from the city , who presumed . to mingle in the fashionable gala . At this moment - oh , death to his dreams --- he discovered in the gay crowd a pair of beings whose ac ...
... turn with ineffable contempt to the tawdry beaus and belles from the city , who presumed . to mingle in the fashionable gala . At this moment - oh , death to his dreams --- he discovered in the gay crowd a pair of beings whose ac ...
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... turn away --- I have already seen enough --- too much . I cannot bear to contemplate wretchedness , however disguised , and at the same time feel that the pang which arises at the sight of it , is rendered far more acute , by the ...
... turn away --- I have already seen enough --- too much . I cannot bear to contemplate wretchedness , however disguised , and at the same time feel that the pang which arises at the sight of it , is rendered far more acute , by the ...
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... turn heart - sickened from the melancholy scene . It is , indeed , a mournful spectacle to behold many of the great enlighteners of our mental dark- ness , -men , gifted with the highest intellectual powers , and entertain- ing the most ...
... turn heart - sickened from the melancholy scene . It is , indeed , a mournful spectacle to behold many of the great enlighteners of our mental dark- ness , -men , gifted with the highest intellectual powers , and entertain- ing the most ...
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