The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... things are fit- ted to nourish the sentiment and the love of Beauty , one of the deepest in- stincts of man , in its true and natural unfolding , leading the soul to the love and worship of the true and good . But their true use is ...
... things are fit- ted to nourish the sentiment and the love of Beauty , one of the deepest in- stincts of man , in its true and natural unfolding , leading the soul to the love and worship of the true and good . But their true use is ...
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... things , but he he sits and smokes and leaves the books unnoticed . Were I the Sheik Ali Banu , that fellow should read before me until he were out of breath , or until night came , and even then he should not cease reading until I had ...
... things , but he he sits and smokes and leaves the books unnoticed . Were I the Sheik Ali Banu , that fellow should read before me until he were out of breath , or until night came , and even then he should not cease reading until I had ...
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... thing remained as it was ; all around there was nothing living , nothing mov- ing , but ourselves and the ocean . We did ... things lay scattered around . Everything was in confusion . The crew , or at least the captain , must have been ...
... thing remained as it was ; all around there was nothing living , nothing mov- ing , but ourselves and the ocean . We did ... things lay scattered around . Everything was in confusion . The crew , or at least the captain , must have been ...
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... things of the like nature , and from that time forth lived altogether by himself . He even cooked his own victuals , and no human soul entered the house , except an old man of the village , who pur- chased his bread , meat , and ...
... things of the like nature , and from that time forth lived altogether by himself . He even cooked his own victuals , and no human soul entered the house , except an old man of the village , who pur- chased his bread , meat , and ...
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... things , but that with regard to danc- ing he was somewhat obstinate . In fact , he had learned to dance with other mas- ters , and , indeed , on so singular a plan , that he could not , with propriety , intro- duce him into society ...
... things , but that with regard to danc- ing he was somewhat obstinate . In fact , he had learned to dance with other mas- ters , and , indeed , on so singular a plan , that he could not , with propriety , intro- duce him into society ...
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