American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 18Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1841 |
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... mind without passing through the memory : the individual by whom it is pronounced is always in a state of unnatural excitement , in which she is incapable of watching her own actions and language , and that incapacity is as it were the ...
... mind without passing through the memory : the individual by whom it is pronounced is always in a state of unnatural excitement , in which she is incapable of watching her own actions and language , and that incapacity is as it were the ...
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... mind to beauty sways . O ! on the Words that man hath made , The hues of youth can never fade , Nor Time's corroding fingers soil ; The garments of the Soul are they , And viewless else , would fleet away Her matchless and inspiring ...
... mind to beauty sways . O ! on the Words that man hath made , The hues of youth can never fade , Nor Time's corroding fingers soil ; The garments of the Soul are they , And viewless else , would fleet away Her matchless and inspiring ...
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... mind the expec- tants to come after us , I lost no time in attacking a Mayonnaise and demolishing a pheasant ; swallowed a few jellies , confitures de bar , and ices à la plombieres , the most delicious kind of ice that is made , and ...
... mind the expec- tants to come after us , I lost no time in attacking a Mayonnaise and demolishing a pheasant ; swallowed a few jellies , confitures de bar , and ices à la plombieres , the most delicious kind of ice that is made , and ...
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... mind something of an impulsive and erratic movement . ' Something too much of this , ' quoth Fastidiosus . I hate egotism . ' So do I , Sir , I assure you . It is always in my way . So practise your own sermon , stranger . Forget ...
... mind something of an impulsive and erratic movement . ' Something too much of this , ' quoth Fastidiosus . I hate egotism . ' So do I , Sir , I assure you . It is always in my way . So practise your own sermon , stranger . Forget ...
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... mind . And in the medicine - chest of literature there are cures for all . Has Disappointment cropped the flowers of Hope ? Here is Seneca , with many a wholesome restorative whereby thy mind may recover at least its firmness if not its ...
... mind . And in the medicine - chest of literature there are cures for all . Has Disappointment cropped the flowers of Hope ? Here is Seneca , with many a wholesome restorative whereby thy mind may recover at least its firmness if not its ...
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