The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Band 2William Cullen Bryant, Henry J. Anderson, Robert Charles Sands E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... heart , and ferreting out all the little follies and weaknesses that lurk there , our writer reminds us of the celebrated author of " L ' Hermite de Chaussée d ' Antin . " There is not so much point and vivacity of expression in his ...
... heart , and ferreting out all the little follies and weaknesses that lurk there , our writer reminds us of the celebrated author of " L ' Hermite de Chaussée d ' Antin . " There is not so much point and vivacity of expression in his ...
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... heart ; which , while contriving plans to steal from others the filthy lucre of this world , is itself cheated of its most precious jewel . The writer lays no flattering unc- tion to the broad loathsome ulcer thus exposed . The bandage ...
... heart ; which , while contriving plans to steal from others the filthy lucre of this world , is itself cheated of its most precious jewel . The writer lays no flattering unc- tion to the broad loathsome ulcer thus exposed . The bandage ...
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... heart , thought of nothing but to infuse into him some hope and consolation ; but she was unsuccessful . • We shall have a death in our family soon , ' said he , in a depressed tone ; never was glass like that broken , but death ...
... heart , thought of nothing but to infuse into him some hope and consolation ; but she was unsuccessful . • We shall have a death in our family soon , ' said he , in a depressed tone ; never was glass like that broken , but death ...
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... hearts , without making us forget our love and duty to our fellow creatures . As long , however , as there are aged crones to talk , and chil- dren to listen , the labours of philosophy cannot be crowned with perfect success . A dread ...
... hearts , without making us forget our love and duty to our fellow creatures . As long , however , as there are aged crones to talk , and chil- dren to listen , the labours of philosophy cannot be crowned with perfect success . A dread ...
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... heart , thinking sometimes of his genealogy , sometimes of the gibes and jeers of his old acquaintances , and sometimes of his voluntary exile from his native country , until he had cleared the wood from all that part of the farm which ...
... heart , thinking sometimes of his genealogy , sometimes of the gibes and jeers of his old acquaintances , and sometimes of his voluntary exile from his native country , until he had cleared the wood from all that part of the farm which ...
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