The Spirit of the English MagazinesMonroe and Francis, 1831 - American periodicals |
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Page 74
... wish that everybody were life is an aimless , insipid dream ) , as wise as ourselves , let us recollect there is one essential of happiness that this difference of opinion is the for the want of which nothing can fertile source of a ...
... wish that everybody were life is an aimless , insipid dream ) , as wise as ourselves , let us recollect there is one essential of happiness that this difference of opinion is the for the want of which nothing can fertile source of a ...
Page 79
... wish for rural life ; and that this wish was eagerly engendered , may be infer- red from a pastoral song of his own composition , written on a blank leaf of one of his Thomsons : for , since his morality was inflexible , and his ...
... wish for rural life ; and that this wish was eagerly engendered , may be infer- red from a pastoral song of his own composition , written on a blank leaf of one of his Thomsons : for , since his morality was inflexible , and his ...
Page 90
... wish was to express himself in as plain lan- guage as possible , that he might make himself intelligible to the ge- nerality of readers , without at all diminishing the utility of the work to the members of his own profes- sion . He has ...
... wish was to express himself in as plain lan- guage as possible , that he might make himself intelligible to the ge- nerality of readers , without at all diminishing the utility of the work to the members of his own profes- sion . He has ...
Page 92
... wish to look like birds , while their mates endea- vor , as much as possible , to appear like us . * It was my misfortune , in early life , to fall into the hands of this species of animals , of whose exist- ence no one , in the ...
... wish to look like birds , while their mates endea- vor , as much as possible , to appear like us . * It was my misfortune , in early life , to fall into the hands of this species of animals , of whose exist- ence no one , in the ...
Page 115
... wish that she had one of the Constitutionalists then within her grasp , that she might " sheathe the weapon in his heart ! " A piteous moan broke from poor Don Tomas , in the room above , who could hear every word of our discourse , and ...
... wish that she had one of the Constitutionalists then within her grasp , that she might " sheathe the weapon in his heart ! " A piteous moan broke from poor Don Tomas , in the room above , who could hear every word of our discourse , and ...
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