The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1849 |
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... existence ; but as for me , I was entombed alive in my own body - destined , perhaps , to die hideously and loathsomely , as my corporeal particles putrified and decomposed . I had read , too , of miser- able victims who , being buried ...
... existence ; but as for me , I was entombed alive in my own body - destined , perhaps , to die hideously and loathsomely , as my corporeal particles putrified and decomposed . I had read , too , of miser- able victims who , being buried ...
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... existence - might be a perpetual consciousness , and consequently an unvaried misery . Such a state must soon lead to madness ; but how could a man be mad and motionless , a maniac and a statue ? What inconceivable misery , to feel your ...
... existence - might be a perpetual consciousness , and consequently an unvaried misery . Such a state must soon lead to madness ; but how could a man be mad and motionless , a maniac and a statue ? What inconceivable misery , to feel your ...
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... existence of that mysterious place " the entry , " to which Mr. Colman is so fond of referring : like the rest of his revelations , it is too circumstantial to admit of a doubt ; but what we want to know is , How many of these " polite ...
... existence of that mysterious place " the entry , " to which Mr. Colman is so fond of referring : like the rest of his revelations , it is too circumstantial to admit of a doubt ; but what we want to know is , How many of these " polite ...
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... existence into a struggle , and environing it with gloom and despondency . " The mode of thinking of most individuals , upon the commonest topics , is perhaps best judged by insulated opinions . We believe Horace Smith to have been one ...
... existence into a struggle , and environing it with gloom and despondency . " The mode of thinking of most individuals , upon the commonest topics , is perhaps best judged by insulated opinions . We believe Horace Smith to have been one ...
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... existence of the Ionian Islands as a semi- independent state has also promoted the general improvement of Greece and Turkey , for Corfu is now virtually the capital of Albania ; the trade of the Continent is partly supported by the ...
... existence of the Ionian Islands as a semi- independent state has also promoted the general improvement of Greece and Turkey , for Corfu is now virtually the capital of Albania ; the trade of the Continent is partly supported by the ...
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