The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Bände 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... seen her , and had become enamoured of her early beauty , long before her acquaintance with him whose form he now wears . He relates his sufferings from the miseries of jealousy when " that curst Syrian , fresher than Adonis , " became ...
... seen her , and had become enamoured of her early beauty , long before her acquaintance with him whose form he now wears . He relates his sufferings from the miseries of jealousy when " that curst Syrian , fresher than Adonis , " became ...
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... seen , and been taught unutterable things - who has been brought to th knowledge and confession of that truth , which engrosses all his thoughts , and swallows up every other interest , not through the slow processes of reason , or by ...
... seen , and been taught unutterable things - who has been brought to th knowledge and confession of that truth , which engrosses all his thoughts , and swallows up every other interest , not through the slow processes of reason , or by ...
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... seen . A shout from the canoes apprised her that she was recog- nised ; and at the same moment , the Indians , who had now reached the shore , rent the air with their cries of rage and defiance . They stood for a moment , as if ...
... seen . A shout from the canoes apprised her that she was recog- nised ; and at the same moment , the Indians , who had now reached the shore , rent the air with their cries of rage and defiance . They stood for a moment , as if ...
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... seen ; " they mourned for the dead , and were very fond of rum . We pass by the curious specimen of New - Haven patois , which seems to have altered very little for the last hundred and fifty years . The behaviour of the simpering ...
... seen ; " they mourned for the dead , and were very fond of rum . We pass by the curious specimen of New - Haven patois , which seems to have altered very little for the last hundred and fifty years . The behaviour of the simpering ...
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... seen such hyperbolical accounts in the Kentucky newspapers . As we expected , it is not as large as our common watersnakes in the Serpentine . Our traveller puts up at Renshaw's Hotel , and , at supper , was ex- ceedingly disgusted with ...
... seen such hyperbolical accounts in the Kentucky newspapers . As we expected , it is not as large as our common watersnakes in the Serpentine . Our traveller puts up at Renshaw's Hotel , and , at supper , was ex- ceedingly disgusted with ...
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