The American Monthly Magazine, 3 tomasPeirce and Williams, 1834 |
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... arm bare to the shoulder towards the wretched culprit , who with folded arms and head erect awaited his doom in unresisting silence . His naked rapier , with which alone he might have foiled the united efforts of his enemies , lay at ...
... arm bare to the shoulder towards the wretched culprit , who with folded arms and head erect awaited his doom in unresisting silence . His naked rapier , with which alone he might have foiled the united efforts of his enemies , lay at ...
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... arms of proof . Well and truly has our author treated upon all the branches of " manly piety , " and we earnestly recommend the work to public perusal . There are marks of deeply settled earnestness throughout ; and in parts there are ...
... arms of proof . Well and truly has our author treated upon all the branches of " manly piety , " and we earnestly recommend the work to public perusal . There are marks of deeply settled earnestness throughout ; and in parts there are ...
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... arms ; " from which it is to be inferred that the river was none of the widest . In another moment the young lady was safe in the arms of " her dear girl , Mary . " By this time miss Julia begins to perceive the propriety of returning ...
... arms ; " from which it is to be inferred that the river was none of the widest . In another moment the young lady was safe in the arms of " her dear girl , Mary . " By this time miss Julia begins to perceive the propriety of returning ...
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... arms " " " Thy victim hastes to sleep ! -- X. ' Aye ! rear thy giant form on high , " And frown in stormy might ! " A chieftain of undaunted eye " Shrinks not to meet the sight ! XI . " Would that my foes could view me now , " They ...
... arms " " " Thy victim hastes to sleep ! -- X. ' Aye ! rear thy giant form on high , " And frown in stormy might ! " A chieftain of undaunted eye " Shrinks not to meet the sight ! XI . " Would that my foes could view me now , " They ...
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... arms , and betook themselves to a stroll . The conversation that then ensued is in no way likely to prove instructive or entertaining to readers in general , save and except one small piece of information elicited by our hero ; to wit ...
... arms , and betook themselves to a stroll . The conversation that then ensued is in no way likely to prove instructive or entertaining to readers in general , save and except one small piece of information elicited by our hero ; to wit ...
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admiration Allan Cunningham appearance arms beautiful blank verse bosom Bothwell brow called character coloring dark death deck deep effect Ettrick eyes father fear feel gentleman George Gilmore Gertrude give glorious Guy Rivers hand happy Harry hast head heard heart heaven Hogg honor hope hour James Hogg John Atherton king knew lady less light look Lord Maria Edgeworth Mary means Melrose merit mind moral nature never night noble o'er Omnibus once painting passed passion perhaps picture poem poet poetry Portrait possess present queen racter Ramon readers S. F. B. Morse Sally Gray scarcely scene Scott Shepherd Sir Walter Sir Walter Scott smile sorrow speak spirit sweet tale taste tell thee thing thou thought tion told true truth Verbacher Virginius voice Weinbrenner whole wild words write young youth