The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Bände 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... eyes of the light age for which they were written . In looking over the names of those English poets who have made use of the materials furnished by the sacred writings , it will appear that , generally speaking , wherever great powers ...
... eyes of the light age for which they were written . In looking over the names of those English poets who have made use of the materials furnished by the sacred writings , it will appear that , generally speaking , wherever great powers ...
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... eyes are terrible - Protect me , Heaven ! - How , how have I offended ? Had . Still , thou deem'st me Hadad - the man - the worm - the ' beritor Of a poor vanquished tributary king ! Then know me- Tam . ( terrified . ) Heavens ! O ...
... eyes are terrible - Protect me , Heaven ! - How , how have I offended ? Had . Still , thou deem'st me Hadad - the man - the worm - the ' beritor Of a poor vanquished tributary king ! Then know me- Tam . ( terrified . ) Heavens ! O ...
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... eyes , -who cursed , and gnash'd , And yelled , till death's last livid agony . " - pp . 200 , 201 . The blasted body of Hadad is dragged from the cave , an ob- ject of terror and loathing , and Tamar is restored to her friends in ...
... eyes , -who cursed , and gnash'd , And yelled , till death's last livid agony . " - pp . 200 , 201 . The blasted body of Hadad is dragged from the cave , an ob- ject of terror and loathing , and Tamar is restored to her friends in ...
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... eyes of the nation ; * especial- ly , as we have ever been disposed to regard apprehensions of danger from the prevalence of the military spirit , in a country like ours , as the fruits of a prejudice , which the progress of mind has ...
... eyes of the nation ; * especial- ly , as we have ever been disposed to regard apprehensions of danger from the prevalence of the military spirit , in a country like ours , as the fruits of a prejudice , which the progress of mind has ...
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... eyes . Louis kept his fixed on his mother . She sat up- right beside an oak tree ; the cord was fastened around her waist , and bound around the tree , which had been blasted by lightning ; the moon poured its beams through the naked ...
... eyes . Louis kept his fixed on his mother . She sat up- right beside an oak tree ; the cord was fastened around her waist , and bound around the tree , which had been blasted by lightning ; the moon poured its beams through the naked ...
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