American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 18Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1841 |
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... kind and degree of poetic power which they re- quire and imply , and now proceed with a rapid sketch of the funeral ceremonies of which they are a part , and with which they must always be looked upon as united . A sick man has just ...
... kind and degree of poetic power which they re- quire and imply , and now proceed with a rapid sketch of the funeral ceremonies of which they are a part , and with which they must always be looked upon as united . A sick man has just ...
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... kind are always in verse , and the verse always in the usual metre of songs in general . They are likewise always sung , and to an air differing in different places , but which in any given place continues invariably employed in this ...
... kind are always in verse , and the verse always in the usual metre of songs in general . They are likewise always sung , and to an air differing in different places , but which in any given place continues invariably employed in this ...
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... kind of ice that is made , and was glad to withdraw , while yet able , from the annoying atten- tions of my solemn friend in the rear , with the inexhaustible champaigne bottle . The King of the French had gone to bed , at least he had ...
... kind of ice that is made , and was glad to withdraw , while yet able , from the annoying atten- tions of my solemn friend in the rear , with the inexhaustible champaigne bottle . The King of the French had gone to bed , at least he had ...
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... kind ; among them , but not of them . ' He has turned his steps from the crowded walks of life . The din of business thunders not in his ears ; the glare of fashion blazes not in his eyes . He has ' renounced the world , the flesh , and ...
... kind ; among them , but not of them . ' He has turned his steps from the crowded walks of life . The din of business thunders not in his ears ; the glare of fashion blazes not in his eyes . He has ' renounced the world , the flesh , and ...
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... kind . Some in every age , from fashion , may abstain awhile ; and some , without his assistance , will discover a new mode of indulgence , less baneful perhaps in its consequences on society , but not less in- jurious to the individual ...
... kind . Some in every age , from fashion , may abstain awhile ; and some , without his assistance , will discover a new mode of indulgence , less baneful perhaps in its consequences on society , but not less in- jurious to the individual ...
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