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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... ment . That " the boy is father to the man " may be good poetry , but it is no true philosophy . The soul , indeed , is sexual , for how early does the feminine attach itself to finery and to dolls . I , who am of the less graceful sex ...
... ment . That " the boy is father to the man " may be good poetry , but it is no true philosophy . The soul , indeed , is sexual , for how early does the feminine attach itself to finery and to dolls . I , who am of the less graceful sex ...
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... ments , dragging heavy chains , and led by a huge green monster , half man and half serpent , wearing a long white beard , and wielding a heavy mace , with which , ever and anon , he menaced from the win- dows , those who were luckless ...
... ments , dragging heavy chains , and led by a huge green monster , half man and half serpent , wearing a long white beard , and wielding a heavy mace , with which , ever and anon , he menaced from the win- dows , those who were luckless ...
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... ment , and made him a liberal present , after which the old man with- drew . A hasty council was then held with the Chippewas , to whom the victims were tendered , as the two first had been . By this time a considerable number of the ...
... ment , and made him a liberal present , after which the old man with- drew . A hasty council was then held with the Chippewas , to whom the victims were tendered , as the two first had been . By this time a considerable number of the ...
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... ment , at that time , between the parties then denominated Federal and Jacobin , was high and furious . Every man joined himself to one or the other of these parties , and each was jealous of the ascendency of the other . It was ...
... ment , at that time , between the parties then denominated Federal and Jacobin , was high and furious . Every man joined himself to one or the other of these parties , and each was jealous of the ascendency of the other . It was ...
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... ment of his talents on the stage . His extreme youth , genteel educa- tion , extensive connections , and promising talents , attracted a nume- rous and critical audience . The part he selected for this experiment , was Young Norval ...
... ment of his talents on the stage . His extreme youth , genteel educa- tion , extensive connections , and promising talents , attracted a nume- rous and critical audience . The part he selected for this experiment , was Young Norval ...
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