The Port Folio, Volume 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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Page 44
... occasion , seemed to relent , and the mob without , who were al- most as ready to spare as to murder , expressed their approbation with loud applauses , and with every mark of respect , made room for the pri- soner and his preserver ...
... occasion , seemed to relent , and the mob without , who were al- most as ready to spare as to murder , expressed their approbation with loud applauses , and with every mark of respect , made room for the pri- soner and his preserver ...
Page 51
... occasions are , hogs , who have ventured down to the river's side to wallow in the mud , where they are sprung upon , and soon dragged into the river . Dogs are also a very favourite morsel ; and the very howling of one , on the shore ...
... occasions are , hogs , who have ventured down to the river's side to wallow in the mud , where they are sprung upon , and soon dragged into the river . Dogs are also a very favourite morsel ; and the very howling of one , on the shore ...
Page 52
... occasions they are not easily disturbed . The diver having noted their number and situations , ascends to draw breath ; and after a little , redescends , taking with him that end of the rope which has the running noose . Approaching the ...
... occasions they are not easily disturbed . The diver having noted their number and situations , ascends to draw breath ; and after a little , redescends , taking with him that end of the rope which has the running noose . Approaching the ...
Page 59
... occasions to throw off the shackles of Habit and Prepossession . Southey never treads in the beaten track ; his thoughts , while they are those of nature , carry that cast of originality , which is the stamp and testimony of genius . He ...
... occasions to throw off the shackles of Habit and Prepossession . Southey never treads in the beaten track ; his thoughts , while they are those of nature , carry that cast of originality , which is the stamp and testimony of genius . He ...
Page 64
... occasions , notwithstand- ing his general melancholy , is perfectly natural . These flashes of mirth break from the gloomy mind like lightning from the dark clouds which overspread the atmosphere ; they arise from an involuntary effort ...
... occasions , notwithstand- ing his general melancholy , is perfectly natural . These flashes of mirth break from the gloomy mind like lightning from the dark clouds which overspread the atmosphere ; they arise from an involuntary effort ...
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