The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... feel urged to high achievement , if he knew that every beauty his canvass displayed , or every perfect note he breathed , or every true inspiration of his lyre , would find an instant response in a thousand breasts ? Lord Brougham calls ...
... feel urged to high achievement , if he knew that every beauty his canvass displayed , or every perfect note he breathed , or every true inspiration of his lyre , would find an instant response in a thousand breasts ? Lord Brougham calls ...
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... feel- ing of their party , which expects and desires the proposed changes , and which will be disappointed and displeased if that expectation is not gratified . And when it is then come in mind , 66 that , as a general rule , the ...
... feel- ing of their party , which expects and desires the proposed changes , and which will be disappointed and displeased if that expectation is not gratified . And when it is then come in mind , 66 that , as a general rule , the ...
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... feel the slightest failure in her offices , however unnoticed or un- chided , no praise , no evidence of satis- faction , no mark of kindness even , seemed ever for a moment to withdraw the veil of sadness that clouded her lovely face ...
... feel the slightest failure in her offices , however unnoticed or un- chided , no praise , no evidence of satis- faction , no mark of kindness even , seemed ever for a moment to withdraw the veil of sadness that clouded her lovely face ...
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... feel much real alarm , confident as they were every moment of their being join- ed by their party ; but Esteer with the child stayed close to her mistress's feet , in a seeming agony of fear , though she spoke not , for who listened to ...
... feel much real alarm , confident as they were every moment of their being join- ed by their party ; but Esteer with the child stayed close to her mistress's feet , in a seeming agony of fear , though she spoke not , for who listened to ...
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... feel as if I had touched the hand that wrote Childe Harold . On my entrance , his lordship had apologised for not rising to receive me , on the sufficient plea that the gout , for several years past , had taken up its con- stant ...
... feel as if I had touched the hand that wrote Childe Harold . On my entrance , his lordship had apologised for not rising to receive me , on the sufficient plea that the gout , for several years past , had taken up its con- stant ...
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