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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... better success ; for I have never seen his poems in print , and the world has , I apprehend , never enjoyed the benefit of his inspiration . The case of this poor fellow is by no means a solitary one . Had he oc- cupied the hours and ...
... better success ; for I have never seen his poems in print , and the world has , I apprehend , never enjoyed the benefit of his inspiration . The case of this poor fellow is by no means a solitary one . Had he oc- cupied the hours and ...
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... better than that of a disagreeable one . All its associations are of a higher and more useful cast . The temper of the mind is improved by it . It is not only rendered more placid and disposed to good and beneficent actions , but better ...
... better than that of a disagreeable one . All its associations are of a higher and more useful cast . The temper of the mind is improved by it . It is not only rendered more placid and disposed to good and beneficent actions , but better ...
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... better adapted to running , he approached that lodge , which was nearest to the course of flight he intended to pursue , and gazed through the openings . One of the watches was fast asleep ; the other was wide awake . Having gotten them ...
... better adapted to running , he approached that lodge , which was nearest to the course of flight he intended to pursue , and gazed through the openings . One of the watches was fast asleep ; the other was wide awake . Having gotten them ...
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