The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... leave a sting which secretly rankles in our memories , and festers in our imagin- and inwardly we feel sore , while we ation ; are ashamed to fret outwardly ; the cause of our provocation being an indefinable , nameless something upon ...
... leave a sting which secretly rankles in our memories , and festers in our imagin- and inwardly we feel sore , while we ation ; are ashamed to fret outwardly ; the cause of our provocation being an indefinable , nameless something upon ...
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... leave the island , the people pressed round him with the warmest affection and courtesy . The chro- nometer which was given him , although made of gold , was so black with smoke and dust that the metal could not be discovered . The ...
... leave the island , the people pressed round him with the warmest affection and courtesy . The chro- nometer which was given him , although made of gold , was so black with smoke and dust that the metal could not be discovered . The ...
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... leave not a rack behind . " Incompara- bly less durable , and infinitely less magni- ficent or vast , than the massive pillars of coral reared by the pygmy labours of the polype in the bosom of the ocean , they are yet the proud and ...
... leave not a rack behind . " Incompara- bly less durable , and infinitely less magni- ficent or vast , than the massive pillars of coral reared by the pygmy labours of the polype in the bosom of the ocean , they are yet the proud and ...
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