The Monthly Review, Volumen3Hurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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... heart , making us conscious of improvements and enlargements in these regions , or with one which is perfectly and solemnly stupid , why , if no good results from the perusal of it , there can be little harm , in so far as the reviewer ...
... heart , making us conscious of improvements and enlargements in these regions , or with one which is perfectly and solemnly stupid , why , if no good results from the perusal of it , there can be little harm , in so far as the reviewer ...
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... heart , when he sees the black hulk of the compulsory exiles lying as dead , and as solitary , and unmanned , as if ... hearts are in the homes of their aged parents . The signal - bell of the breaker of the waves shoots like a pang upon ...
... heart , when he sees the black hulk of the compulsory exiles lying as dead , and as solitary , and unmanned , as if ... hearts are in the homes of their aged parents . The signal - bell of the breaker of the waves shoots like a pang upon ...
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... heart , we have looked with anxiety and no small degree of expectation to the appearance of the present work . It must be admitted , however , that anticipation in such a case is exceedingly apt to be unreasonably great . Everything is ...
... heart , we have looked with anxiety and no small degree of expectation to the appearance of the present work . It must be admitted , however , that anticipation in such a case is exceedingly apt to be unreasonably great . Everything is ...
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... heart and soul to another than I do , and that in the most affectionate manner ; no single circumstance concealed , or any forced construction put upon any part of my intelligence . Of what nature are the answers , you will now be able ...
... heart and soul to another than I do , and that in the most affectionate manner ; no single circumstance concealed , or any forced construction put upon any part of my intelligence . Of what nature are the answers , you will now be able ...
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... heart . It is no small addition to my happiness to know you will kindly share it with me . A father must form wishes for his child as soon as it comes into the world , and I will make mine - that he may live to make as good use of life ...
... heart . It is no small addition to my happiness to know you will kindly share it with me . A father must form wishes for his child as soon as it comes into the world , and I will make mine - that he may live to make as good use of life ...
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