The Spirit of the English MagazinesMonroe and Francis, 1831 - American periodicals |
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Page 57
... thing to meeting in commonplace but talka- tive society , where all are jealously a - jabber from fear of being thought stupid , some maid or matron who loves silence best , except when her heart inditeth a good matter , and who then ...
... thing to meeting in commonplace but talka- tive society , where all are jealously a - jabber from fear of being thought stupid , some maid or matron who loves silence best , except when her heart inditeth a good matter , and who then ...
Page 79
... things were going on at Garraway's , on ' Change , or at " the House ; " and to this end , a convenient dis- tance from town was desirable . In an evil hour , he found precisely the thing he wanted : some demon thrust under his very ...
... things were going on at Garraway's , on ' Change , or at " the House ; " and to this end , a convenient dis- tance from town was desirable . In an evil hour , he found precisely the thing he wanted : some demon thrust under his very ...
Page 90
... thing , That sheds its beauty o'er this world of ours ; The feather'd warblers , that so sweetly sing , The ever - waving wood , the scented flowers ? I cannot think of these , and yet believe That man was only form'd to mourn and ...
... thing , That sheds its beauty o'er this world of ours ; The feather'd warblers , that so sweetly sing , The ever - waving wood , the scented flowers ? I cannot think of these , and yet believe That man was only form'd to mourn and ...
Page 95
... things were half filled with what seemed to be water ; so , fol- lowing our imitative propensities , we either lifted ... thing that I can call to mind appears like a dream ; and I should ever have believed it nothing more , but for the ...
... things were half filled with what seemed to be water ; so , fol- lowing our imitative propensities , we either lifted ... thing that I can call to mind appears like a dream ; and I should ever have believed it nothing more , but for the ...
Page 96
... things unknown to us , shall be ex- plained in a glossary , which I shall annex to this manuscript , for the benefit ... thing which they call reason , ' about which they are eternally chattering , and pretending that it is something su ...
... things unknown to us , shall be ex- plained in a glossary , which I shall annex to this manuscript , for the benefit ... thing which they call reason , ' about which they are eternally chattering , and pretending that it is something su ...
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