The New-England Magazine, Volume 7Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1834 - American literature |
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... seemed to take the place of judgement and will , to rule in his mind as it did in his heart . In short , it would be impossible to give an idea of his character , without taking into view this ruling principle ; for he was one whose ...
... seemed to take the place of judgement and will , to rule in his mind as it did in his heart . In short , it would be impossible to give an idea of his character , without taking into view this ruling principle ; for he was one whose ...
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... seemed clothed , shrinking in its dimensions as your eye had become enlarged by a familiarity with the nobler scenes of a wider world ? I was born on the northern side of the Blue Hills , which seemed , to my boyish eyes , as the ...
... seemed clothed , shrinking in its dimensions as your eye had become enlarged by a familiarity with the nobler scenes of a wider world ? I was born on the northern side of the Blue Hills , which seemed , to my boyish eyes , as the ...
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... seemed to say that it regarded the event as a good joke , which it would willingly see repeated . Every one of the beasts , though moving so rapidly , had contrived to shun the child ; and this event , together with the Bird's Nest in ...
... seemed to say that it regarded the event as a good joke , which it would willingly see repeated . Every one of the beasts , though moving so rapidly , had contrived to shun the child ; and this event , together with the Bird's Nest in ...
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... seemed the knell of his dignity and respectability forever . At length he seemed fully awakened to the horrors of his situation , and with a stern and measured gait , " dispensing odoriferous sweets on all around , " he made good his ...
... seemed the knell of his dignity and respectability forever . At length he seemed fully awakened to the horrors of his situation , and with a stern and measured gait , " dispensing odoriferous sweets on all around , " he made good his ...
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... seemed to be constantly pulling against each other ; young bachelors , " in the full tide of successful experiment , " on the hearts of the young belles ; and blooming widows , were all jostled about in the most indescribable confusion ...
... seemed to be constantly pulling against each other ; young bachelors , " in the full tide of successful experiment , " on the hearts of the young belles ; and blooming widows , were all jostled about in the most indescribable confusion ...
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