The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 60A. Constable, 1834 |
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... never dwelling too long on any circumstance , though always seeming to describe it fully - much pleasantry in- troduced , not as if it was meant for wit , but naturally interwoven with the thread of the discourse - and , to shade and ...
... never dwelling too long on any circumstance , though always seeming to describe it fully - much pleasantry in- troduced , not as if it was meant for wit , but naturally interwoven with the thread of the discourse - and , to shade and ...
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... never dies , the ab- sorbing hope which clings to the heart through life , and never loses sight of the indemnifying moment . Perhaps the cause of an observa- tion frequently made , that a German youth , on quitting college , soon ...
... never dies , the ab- sorbing hope which clings to the heart through life , and never loses sight of the indemnifying moment . Perhaps the cause of an observa- tion frequently made , that a German youth , on quitting college , soon ...
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... never - failing test by which to try every part of the " Holy Book . " So that the most inveterate unbeliever can never be in doubt on the side of principle ; but must instantly feel an inward conviction of its truth , because it ...
... never - failing test by which to try every part of the " Holy Book . " So that the most inveterate unbeliever can never be in doubt on the side of principle ; but must instantly feel an inward conviction of its truth , because it ...
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Philip Van Artevelde a Dramatic Romance | 1 |
Visits and Sketches at Home and Abroad By | 2 |
A Letter to the Duke of Wellington on the propriety | 24 |
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