The Monthly Review, Volumen3Hurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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... thou- sand dollars in pictur's . Rum - lookin ' old cocks them saints , some on ' em too , with their long beards , bald heads , and hard featur's , bean't they ? but I got a lot of ' em of all sizes . I bought two madonna's I think ...
... thou- sand dollars in pictur's . Rum - lookin ' old cocks them saints , some on ' em too , with their long beards , bald heads , and hard featur's , bean't they ? but I got a lot of ' em of all sizes . I bought two madonna's I think ...
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... thou- sands who thronged the decks of this fleet of all nations , -these sights and sounds at first wholly absorbed me , and for a moment shut all the world beside , even you , out of my mind . It was a strange yet inspiring scene , and ...
... thou- sands who thronged the decks of this fleet of all nations , -these sights and sounds at first wholly absorbed me , and for a moment shut all the world beside , even you , out of my mind . It was a strange yet inspiring scene , and ...
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... thou wilt - it would do for thy beard . ' Lon- ginus had now divested himself of whatever parts of his garments would obstruct the executioner in his duty , and was about to place his head in the prescribed place , when he first turned ...
... thou wilt - it would do for thy beard . ' Lon- ginus had now divested himself of whatever parts of his garments would obstruct the executioner in his duty , and was about to place his head in the prescribed place , when he first turned ...
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... thou , any more than I , a Father whom thou knowest ? The Andreas and Gretchen , or the Adam and Eve , who led thee into Life , and for a time suckled and pap - fed thee there , whom thou namest Father and Mother ; these were , like ...
... thou , any more than I , a Father whom thou knowest ? The Andreas and Gretchen , or the Adam and Eve , who led thee into Life , and for a time suckled and pap - fed thee there , whom thou namest Father and Mother ; these were , like ...
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... thou fair Child , for thy long rough journey is at hand ! A little while , and thou too shalt sleep no more , but thy very dreams shall be mimic battles ; thou too , with old Arnauld , must say in stern patience : Rest ? Rest ? Shall I ...
... thou fair Child , for thy long rough journey is at hand ! A little while , and thou too shalt sleep no more , but thy very dreams shall be mimic battles ; thou too , with old Arnauld , must say in stern patience : Rest ? Rest ? Shall I ...
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