Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 55John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1862 |
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... feel that they would fain have seen his days prolonged , albeit at the expense of dra- matic propriety . But he is gone to the bourn whence none ever return , and that lamentation may not be altogether in vain , it is well , before the ...
... feel that they would fain have seen his days prolonged , albeit at the expense of dra- matic propriety . But he is gone to the bourn whence none ever return , and that lamentation may not be altogether in vain , it is well , before the ...
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... feel- ings unrecognized . The slain foeman was not to be left unburied , although a mere strewing of gravel might be the only rite possible to be bestowed . In almost the self - same words as those which , centuries after , the author ...
... feel- ings unrecognized . The slain foeman was not to be left unburied , although a mere strewing of gravel might be the only rite possible to be bestowed . In almost the self - same words as those which , centuries after , the author ...
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... feel- ings and emotions , and adores his own passions as the gods of war , love , and song . " But while the truth of all this may be allowed , surely the coïncidence of the Odin creed in some of its most marked peculiarities with that ...
... feel- ings and emotions , and adores his own passions as the gods of war , love , and song . " But while the truth of all this may be allowed , surely the coïncidence of the Odin creed in some of its most marked peculiarities with that ...
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... feel something of that glow of personal interest with which a clever boy traces the conquests of Alexan- der , or exults and desponds with the al- ternating fortunes of Cortez or Christo- pher Columbus . To create such an impression ...
... feel something of that glow of personal interest with which a clever boy traces the conquests of Alexan- der , or exults and desponds with the al- ternating fortunes of Cortez or Christo- pher Columbus . To create such an impression ...
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... feel- ing of horror . The depth of the water below we could not ascertain ; but push- ing our lamps , and letting them swing by means of a piece of string for some dis- tance , a dark , deep chasm mysteriously revealed itself . It is ...
... feel- ing of horror . The depth of the water below we could not ascertain ; but push- ing our lamps , and letting them swing by means of a piece of string for some dis- tance , a dark , deep chasm mysteriously revealed itself . It is ...
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