Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 43James Fraser, 1851 |
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... object , viz . to gain time ? We incline to the latter opinion . The system of temporization has been steadily at work ever since the spring of 1848. At that memorable time the world saw a spectacle which has never been heard , and ...
... object , viz . to gain time ? We incline to the latter opinion . The system of temporization has been steadily at work ever since the spring of 1848. At that memorable time the world saw a spectacle which has never been heard , and ...
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... object . Abstractions may occupy the reason , but do not touch the heart . When Beauty appeals to the heart it must take a definite shape , and the love it inspires must be addressed to that object alone . ' ' We have changed our ...
... object . Abstractions may occupy the reason , but do not touch the heart . When Beauty appeals to the heart it must take a definite shape , and the love it inspires must be addressed to that object alone . ' ' We have changed our ...
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... objects every day in our walks , -the same objects every moment to look out upon from our windows , -the same faces ... object to live for , without motives to exertion , -without aims , purpose , occupation , -with a brand upon us that ...
... objects every day in our walks , -the same objects every moment to look out upon from our windows , -the same faces ... object to live for , without motives to exertion , -without aims , purpose , occupation , -with a brand upon us that ...
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