The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... whole air bespeaking the conscious- ness of one quite at home . He turned round - it was my friend of the ball - alley ! I rushed instinctively into his arms . I could not help bursting into tears . Words cannot describe the scene which ...
... whole air bespeaking the conscious- ness of one quite at home . He turned round - it was my friend of the ball - alley ! I rushed instinctively into his arms . I could not help bursting into tears . Words cannot describe the scene which ...
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... whole , shows so consi- derable an improvement in the essentials of good composition , that we cannot dis- miss it without saying that we regard it as the forerunner of higher achievements , and as an evidence that Mr. Phillips has ...
... whole , shows so consi- derable an improvement in the essentials of good composition , that we cannot dis- miss it without saying that we regard it as the forerunner of higher achievements , and as an evidence that Mr. Phillips has ...
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... whole time . Now comes the fatal catastro- phe ! Having fastened the rope to a large nail fixed at the top of the gallows , they pushed the culprit off the ladder ; by the sudden jirk his neck was , no doubt , imme- diately broken : but ...
... whole time . Now comes the fatal catastro- phe ! Having fastened the rope to a large nail fixed at the top of the gallows , they pushed the culprit off the ladder ; by the sudden jirk his neck was , no doubt , imme- diately broken : but ...
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