The St. Petersburg English Review, of Literature, the Arts, and Sciences, Band 1Hauer and Company, 1842 |
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... less of pro- gression , than of eternal and regular revolution ; and appears to return to the same phases and aspects as inevitably as the celestial wanderers , as blamelessly , to use the beautiful expression of Coleridge , as they in ...
... less of pro- gression , than of eternal and regular revolution ; and appears to return to the same phases and aspects as inevitably as the celestial wanderers , as blamelessly , to use the beautiful expression of Coleridge , as they in ...
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... less violated by the productions of one age being confounded with those of another , than by the husbandman who should expect to make his seed - time in the dog - days , or his harvest in the spring . These considerations were suggested ...
... less violated by the productions of one age being confounded with those of another , than by the husbandman who should expect to make his seed - time in the dog - days , or his harvest in the spring . These considerations were suggested ...
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... less imperfectly than we can perhaps now conceive , that splen- dour of wit and condensed weight of wisdom which is conveyed to us by the less perishable , though less picturesque , medium of periodical publication . " » The time will ...
... less imperfectly than we can perhaps now conceive , that splen- dour of wit and condensed weight of wisdom which is conveyed to us by the less perishable , though less picturesque , medium of periodical publication . " » The time will ...
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... less voluble in condemnation of her whimsicality and waywardness . Fresh stories were every day told of her rejec- tion of some meritorious suitor ; an das none seemed likely to please her , those who would have been glad to carry off ...
... less voluble in condemnation of her whimsicality and waywardness . Fresh stories were every day told of her rejec- tion of some meritorious suitor ; an das none seemed likely to please her , those who would have been glad to carry off ...
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... less in the girth than the chest is . Look , ladies , at the waist of the Venus , and pray - pray do not pinch in your dear little ribs in that odious and unseemly way . young man , a slim waist is very well ; and if he looks like the ...
... less in the girth than the chest is . Look , ladies , at the waist of the Venus , and pray - pray do not pinch in your dear little ribs in that odious and unseemly way . young man , a slim waist is very well ; and if he looks like the ...
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