The American Monthly Magazine, 3 tomasPeirce and Williams, 1834 |
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... Mind of Man , the Oracle of God ; from Lucan , 73 162 Morals for the People , Midnight Thoughts - from the Italian of Monti , · · Muscovite - The Young - Cochrane & McChrone , London , N. NOTICES ; Miscellaneous , Literary , Critical ...
... Mind of Man , the Oracle of God ; from Lucan , 73 162 Morals for the People , Midnight Thoughts - from the Italian of Monti , · · Muscovite - The Young - Cochrane & McChrone , London , N. NOTICES ; Miscellaneous , Literary , Critical ...
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... mind within , was equal to the more perishable beauties of the form in which it was encompassed ? —And , when to all this was added , that the Sieur de Chastelar had already won a name in his green youth that ranked with those of gray ...
... mind within , was equal to the more perishable beauties of the form in which it was encompassed ? —And , when to all this was added , that the Sieur de Chastelar had already won a name in his green youth that ranked with those of gray ...
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... mind ; -the long heart - rending sorrow , the re- pinings after pleasures that were never to return ; and last of all , the cold , stern carelessness of despair . She awoke at length from her lethargy of wo , -awoke to leave the lovely ...
... mind ; -the long heart - rending sorrow , the re- pinings after pleasures that were never to return ; and last of all , the cold , stern carelessness of despair . She awoke at length from her lethargy of wo , -awoke to leave the lovely ...
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sentiments of the mind , as in unrivalled beauty , above all mortal be- ings . " For an instant the queen was dumb ; she had hoped ... mind , banishing by its superior violence every less engrossing 16 PASSAGES FROM THE LIFE OF MARY STUART .
sentiments of the mind , as in unrivalled beauty , above all mortal be- ings . " For an instant the queen was dumb ; she had hoped ... mind , banishing by its superior violence every less engrossing 16 PASSAGES FROM THE LIFE OF MARY STUART .
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... mind cannot detect , but which are eagerly received by the unsuspecting reader , who imagines that in adopt- ing them he shakes off the trammels of a benighted world , and is far supe- rior in intelligence to the ordinary run of mortals ...
... mind cannot detect , but which are eagerly received by the unsuspecting reader , who imagines that in adopt- ing them he shakes off the trammels of a benighted world , and is far supe- rior in intelligence to the ordinary run of mortals ...
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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