The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... feel our eyes glad- dened , and our hearts comforted , on looking at the symbol of peace to a deluged world . In the twentieth Section of the third Part , Burke says , most truly , that the eye has a great share in the beauty of the ...
... feel our eyes glad- dened , and our hearts comforted , on looking at the symbol of peace to a deluged world . In the twentieth Section of the third Part , Burke says , most truly , that the eye has a great share in the beauty of the ...
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... feel that it is all over with me ; comfort me and cheer me . " from the sway of prejudices , a sympathizing | regiment. The estimation in which he held himself was so candid , that he used to speak of him- self just as if he were a third ...
... feel that it is all over with me ; comfort me and cheer me . " from the sway of prejudices , a sympathizing | regiment. The estimation in which he held himself was so candid , that he used to speak of him- self just as if he were a third ...
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... feel puzzled by the recollection that Lord William Bentinck is celebrated in num- berless works as having put down all atroci- ties of this kind some twenty years ago . And true it is that he did so far as his au- thority extended ; but ...
... feel puzzled by the recollection that Lord William Bentinck is celebrated in num- berless works as having put down all atroci- ties of this kind some twenty years ago . And true it is that he did so far as his au- thority extended ; but ...
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... feel post ; admitted , yet coldly looked upon . his own will at each step . He had already He will revenge his father . Two knights , resolved ; but his love to Adriana troubles Sir Guisebert Grutt and Simon Bette , ( we him at heart ...
... feel post ; admitted , yet coldly looked upon . his own will at each step . He had already He will revenge his father . Two knights , resolved ; but his love to Adriana troubles Sir Guisebert Grutt and Simon Bette , ( we him at heart ...
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... feel the truth of this last expres- sion , ) gives us at the very commencement the necessary explanation : — " Leolf . How found you the mid - counties ? Athulf . Oh ! monk - ridden ; Raving of Dunstan . Leolf . " Tis a raving time ...
... feel the truth of this last expres- sion , ) gives us at the very commencement the necessary explanation : — " Leolf . How found you the mid - counties ? Athulf . Oh ! monk - ridden ; Raving of Dunstan . Leolf . " Tis a raving time ...
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