The Literary Companion, Volume 1, Issues 1-13G. & J. Huntley, 1821 |
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Page 41
... voice of the thunder which , at first , was but just au- dible , approached near and more near , and at length burst in awful peals over his head . The rain poured down in heavy torrents . The fall of the cataract , which was but just ...
... voice of the thunder which , at first , was but just au- dible , approached near and more near , and at length burst in awful peals over his head . The rain poured down in heavy torrents . The fall of the cataract , which was but just ...
Page 69
... voice of experience . Such are the feelings , with which I ' begin these essays , and with whatever neglect they may pass away , I shall be satisfied if the sentiments , which they contain , escape the censure of the just and good ...
... voice of experience . Such are the feelings , with which I ' begin these essays , and with whatever neglect they may pass away , I shall be satisfied if the sentiments , which they contain , escape the censure of the just and good ...
Page 72
... voice cried , Lord Rulef save your " It was a well known voice . It was interrupted by a scornful and malignant laugh : he hurried forward , but the lights moved rapidly before him . Again he heard the cry , " Lord Rulef , oh ! save me ...
... voice cried , Lord Rulef save your " It was a well known voice . It was interrupted by a scornful and malignant laugh : he hurried forward , but the lights moved rapidly before him . Again he heard the cry , " Lord Rulef , oh ! save me ...
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