The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 89Archibald Constable and Company, 1822 - English literature |
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... express and admirable ! In action , how like an angel ! In apprehension , how like a god ! The beauty of the world ! The paragon of animals ! And yet , to me , what is this quin- tessence of dust ? " To him who can firmly and steadi- ly ...
... express and admirable ! In action , how like an angel ! In apprehension , how like a god ! The beauty of the world ! The paragon of animals ! And yet , to me , what is this quin- tessence of dust ? " To him who can firmly and steadi- ly ...
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... express- ed and understood at the same time . But the fund - holders are not the same race of men now , that they were in 1815. Since then , the funds have often changed hands , and every day sees them in perpetual fluctua- tion . Grant ...
... express- ed and understood at the same time . But the fund - holders are not the same race of men now , that they were in 1815. Since then , the funds have often changed hands , and every day sees them in perpetual fluctua- tion . Grant ...
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... express pur- pose of succouring his old acquaint- ance at least it was generally so supposed . Gawin , it seems , had tend- ed Balachan kye the preceding sum- mer ; and being an industrious time- redeeming laddie , usually sat him down ...
... express pur- pose of succouring his old acquaint- ance at least it was generally so supposed . Gawin , it seems , had tend- ed Balachan kye the preceding sum- mer ; and being an industrious time- redeeming laddie , usually sat him down ...
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... express The strife of shame and bitterness , As thus he spoke : " Fond dreams , hence ! Is this the mien of Innocence ? This furrow'd brow , this restless eye , Read thou this fearful tale - and fly ! Is it enough ? or must I scek For ...
... express The strife of shame and bitterness , As thus he spoke : " Fond dreams , hence ! Is this the mien of Innocence ? This furrow'd brow , this restless eye , Read thou this fearful tale - and fly ! Is it enough ? or must I scek For ...
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... express , Yet flow not all in bitterness ! Oh ! thou hast bid a wither'd heart From desolation's slumber start , Thy voice of pity and of love Seems o'er its icy depths to move E'en as a breeze of health , which brings Life , hope , and ...
... express , Yet flow not all in bitterness ! Oh ! thou hast bid a wither'd heart From desolation's slumber start , Thy voice of pity and of love Seems o'er its icy depths to move E'en as a breeze of health , which brings Life , hope , and ...
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