Retrospective Review, Volume 4Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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... look back upon the visions of his youth , as those of folly , and pass them by , with a disdain which they do not , in reality , deserve ; or , if he thinks them worth recording , he has either forgotten or can- not recal them , in the ...
... look back upon the visions of his youth , as those of folly , and pass them by , with a disdain which they do not , in reality , deserve ; or , if he thinks them worth recording , he has either forgotten or can- not recal them , in the ...
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... looks with oft reverted eye ; and the scene of his early years is often so associated with hap- piness , as finally to call the wanderer home . It is true , there are mighty events , there are hurricanes of feeling , which may sud ...
... looks with oft reverted eye ; and the scene of his early years is often so associated with hap- piness , as finally to call the wanderer home . It is true , there are mighty events , there are hurricanes of feeling , which may sud ...
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... look more hideous than before , and immediately proceeding to abusive language , said , I'll confine you a - board a galley , and then you will be glad to finish the work . As I had a brute to deal with , I used the lan- guage proper on ...
... look more hideous than before , and immediately proceeding to abusive language , said , I'll confine you a - board a galley , and then you will be glad to finish the work . As I had a brute to deal with , I used the lan- guage proper on ...
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... look upon him with an eye of compassion . " your The wrath of his holiness was again excited by the delay of the Artist , and , after waiting two months , during which time , Ben- venuto , who had declared he would not strike a single ...
... look upon him with an eye of compassion . " your The wrath of his holiness was again excited by the delay of the Artist , and , after waiting two months , during which time , Ben- venuto , who had declared he would not strike a single ...
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... look , opened the box , taking off the cord and the seal . " Although the apostolic faith was as easily broken as the seal , our Benvenuto , after some further display of spirit , was prevailed upon to finish this important piece of ...
... look , opened the box , taking off the cord and the seal . " Although the apostolic faith was as easily broken as the seal , our Benvenuto , after some further display of spirit , was prevailed upon to finish this important piece of ...
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