The New-England Magazine, Band 3Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... heart and mind , and in this he exceeded every artist that preceded , or followed him . He was the great moral painter , and his peculiar excellency is as well known in this country as in his own . He practised etching rather than ...
... heart and mind , and in this he exceeded every artist that preceded , or followed him . He was the great moral painter , and his peculiar excellency is as well known in this country as in his own . He practised etching rather than ...
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... heart - felt gratitude , for many of the school - children had passed over the pond that very morning in perfect safety . Harry Brown attended her funeral , as all the parish did , and when he came to look at the corpse , he burst into ...
... heart - felt gratitude , for many of the school - children had passed over the pond that very morning in perfect safety . Harry Brown attended her funeral , as all the parish did , and when he came to look at the corpse , he burst into ...
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... heart at this distance of time to remember how meltingly in the summer evening came the notes of Bonnie Doon and Auld Robin Gray across the little river , from the thick forest in which the poet's cot was hidden - Oh , it was the soul ...
... heart at this distance of time to remember how meltingly in the summer evening came the notes of Bonnie Doon and Auld Robin Gray across the little river , from the thick forest in which the poet's cot was hidden - Oh , it was the soul ...
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... heart is very hard , father , " replied Descorrie . " Your heart is very hard , but I cannot think that it will be as you say . You know that if you take our young men's lives , we cannot prevent others from revenging them . Our ...
... heart is very hard , father , " replied Descorrie . " Your heart is very hard , but I cannot think that it will be as you say . You know that if you take our young men's lives , we cannot prevent others from revenging them . Our ...
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... heart . We are but few here , and these men will not keep the peace with us . We ask you to protect us , as we would ... hearts , and hoped that their father would give them something to make them glad . In short , the endless catalogue ...
... heart . We are but few here , and these men will not keep the peace with us . We ask you to protect us , as we would ... hearts , and hoped that their father would give them something to make them glad . In short , the endless catalogue ...
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