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Those compositions which pass under the name of tales , as distinguished from
novels , require talents of a peculiar kind to insure success . They are not , it is
true , so great an etiort on the whole , nor do they perhaps require powers of so ...
Those compositions which pass under the name of tales , as distinguished from
novels , require talents of a peculiar kind to insure success . They are not , it is
true , so great an etiort on the whole , nor do they perhaps require powers of so ...
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The features were moulded in the finest symmetry — youthful — but with that look
of youth which we see in Grecian statues , and may imagine to belong to beings
whose lives are of a longer date than ours , and which seems as if never to pass
...
The features were moulded in the finest symmetry — youthful — but with that look
of youth which we see in Grecian statues , and may imagine to belong to beings
whose lives are of a longer date than ours , and which seems as if never to pass
...
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In both countries , the original capital has generally been furnished by the
proprietors of the lands through which they pass ; and for this the use of the road
is itself frequently a sufficient compensation . If interest in addition is paid them ,
they ...
In both countries , the original capital has generally been furnished by the
proprietors of the lands through which they pass ; and for this the use of the road
is itself frequently a sufficient compensation . If interest in addition is paid them ,
they ...
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... we presume , have seen and admired all or some of the fugitive pieces in this
volume . Although our selections from others have already transcended our usual
measure , we feel bound not to pass by Mr. Pinkney without any extracts .
... we presume , have seen and admired all or some of the fugitive pieces in this
volume . Although our selections from others have already transcended our usual
measure , we feel bound not to pass by Mr. Pinkney without any extracts .
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Pass wasted powers ; alike the grave , To which I fast go down , Will give the joy
of nothingness To me , and to renown : Unto its careless tenants , fame Is idle as
that gilded name , Of vanity the crown , Helvetian hands inscribe upon The ...
Pass wasted powers ; alike the grave , To which I fast go down , Will give the joy
of nothingness To me , and to renown : Unto its careless tenants , fame Is idle as
that gilded name , Of vanity the crown , Helvetian hands inscribe upon The ...
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