The St. Petersburg English Review, of Literature, the Arts, and Sciences, Band 1Hauer and Company, 1842 |
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... possessed of that electric power by which a writer can ex- tend to others the enthusiasm he feels himself . Against the Reviews of this period another and a graver charge may be preferred : being the property of their pub- lishers , it ...
... possessed of that electric power by which a writer can ex- tend to others the enthusiasm he feels himself . Against the Reviews of this period another and a graver charge may be preferred : being the property of their pub- lishers , it ...
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... possessed of the qualities necessary for his important task , and who continued to direct it for a period of more than half a century . It was afterwards carried on by his son , a fit successor to the Editorial chair ; and its volumes ...
... possessed of the qualities necessary for his important task , and who continued to direct it for a period of more than half a century . It was afterwards carried on by his son , a fit successor to the Editorial chair ; and its volumes ...
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... possessed him , that she should not be made over to any person towards whom she manifested a decided dislike ; and indeed , that she should be allowed a certain latitude of choice among the many suitors who were competitors for her hand ...
... possessed him , that she should not be made over to any person towards whom she manifested a decided dislike ; and indeed , that she should be allowed a certain latitude of choice among the many suitors who were competitors for her hand ...
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... possessed of what his lovely countrywomen were prone to consider a handsome person . His finger - nails , by virtue of well - contrived splints , he managed to maintain an inch and a half in length ; he was quite free from whiskers or ...
... possessed of what his lovely countrywomen were prone to consider a handsome person . His finger - nails , by virtue of well - contrived splints , he managed to maintain an inch and a half in length ; he was quite free from whiskers or ...
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... Possessed of a very large circulation , looked upon by all as the exponents of important parties in the state their anthorship shrouded in a veil of mystery , which , like the piquante mantilla that gives such attractiveness to the dark ...
... Possessed of a very large circulation , looked upon by all as the exponents of important parties in the state their anthorship shrouded in a veil of mystery , which , like the piquante mantilla that gives such attractiveness to the dark ...
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