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Page 175
... appeared in the American Journals - as he has already a prose collection from the same sources - Many evanescent pieces of merit will thus be pre- served and embodied , which perhaps may do as much for our re- putation on this score ...
... appeared in the American Journals - as he has already a prose collection from the same sources - Many evanescent pieces of merit will thus be pre- served and embodied , which perhaps may do as much for our re- putation on this score ...
Page 295
... appeared to steal over the individuals of our party . Mrs. Monti trembled and seized her husband's arm , and looked anxiously in his face ; but he turned from her gaze without saying any thing . Samno leant against the bulwarks , and ...
... appeared to steal over the individuals of our party . Mrs. Monti trembled and seized her husband's arm , and looked anxiously in his face ; but he turned from her gaze without saying any thing . Samno leant against the bulwarks , and ...
Page 486
... appeared confused in a way I could not then account for . At length he said , “ P. * my good fellow , we have twenty miles to ride to dinner , and we shall never get there at this rate . " " Well , " said I , " put spurs to your horse ...
... appeared confused in a way I could not then account for . At length he said , “ P. * my good fellow , we have twenty miles to ride to dinner , and we shall never get there at this rate . " " Well , " said I , " put spurs to your horse ...
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