The American Monthly Magazine, 1 tomasNathaniel Parker Willis Peirce and Williams, 1829 |
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... living . The respectable talent goes where it is better paid - into the professions . We must depend for contributions upon clergymen , and lawyers , and statesmen , who lay literature on the shelf with their college classics , and call ...
... living . The respectable talent goes where it is better paid - into the professions . We must depend for contributions upon clergymen , and lawyers , and statesmen , who lay literature on the shelf with their college classics , and call ...
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... living above the world while he is in it ; scorning pleasure , contemning wealth , a stranger to gaiety , scarcely tasting of domestic endearments or social delights , * and this , too , with the prospect before him , that when he ...
... living above the world while he is in it ; scorning pleasure , contemning wealth , a stranger to gaiety , scarcely tasting of domestic endearments or social delights , * and this , too , with the prospect before him , that when he ...
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... Living and smiling on her - with his arms Folded about her neck , and his warm breath Breathing upon her lips , and in her ear The music of his gentle voice once more ! Oh for a burning word that would express The measure of a mother's ...
... Living and smiling on her - with his arms Folded about her neck , and his warm breath Breathing upon her lips , and in her ear The music of his gentle voice once more ! Oh for a burning word that would express The measure of a mother's ...
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... living stream from his childhood up - and because this was all - because he had confined himself to the bright and beautiful - because his poetry was not drugged with the fierce hatred of Byron , or darkened with the harrowing gloom of ...
... living stream from his childhood up - and because this was all - because he had confined himself to the bright and beautiful - because his poetry was not drugged with the fierce hatred of Byron , or darkened with the harrowing gloom of ...
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... the same common stock with the Mexicans ; for in most respects , their customs , traditions , mode of living , and physical character , were like that people . But the most remarkable fact , as to the knowledge 46 Aborigines of America .
... the same common stock with the Mexicans ; for in most respects , their customs , traditions , mode of living , and physical character , were like that people . But the most remarkable fact , as to the knowledge 46 Aborigines of America .
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