The American Whig Review, Հատոր 10Wiley and Putnam, 1849 |
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... reader cannot infer my relations with Emily from what precedes , he must remain in ignorance or be enlight- ened by the sequel . I have seen the white , staglike throat of English beauty , the winning languor and polished cheek of the ...
... reader cannot infer my relations with Emily from what precedes , he must remain in ignorance or be enlight- ened by the sequel . I have seen the white , staglike throat of English beauty , the winning languor and polished cheek of the ...
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... reader , I must now travel on with the stream , " & c . - RICHTER . The following reminds us of Dickens : " On the following morning , very early , as the school - master stood at his door , inhaling the bright , wholesome air , and ...
... reader , I must now travel on with the stream , " & c . - RICHTER . The following reminds us of Dickens : " On the following morning , very early , as the school - master stood at his door , inhaling the bright , wholesome air , and ...
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... reader an outline of the story . Though Kavanagh is the ostensible hero , Churchill , the vil- lage school - master , is really the predomi- nant character . We might not improperly consider them as twin heroes - not in the ancient ...
... reader an outline of the story . Though Kavanagh is the ostensible hero , Churchill , the vil- lage school - master , is really the predomi- nant character . We might not improperly consider them as twin heroes - not in the ancient ...
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... reader , is drawn out separately , and suspended like a label indicating the nature of that which in its own exquisite flavor and coloring sufficiently declares itself . In Churchill's private meditations we notice the same laconics in ...
... reader , is drawn out separately , and suspended like a label indicating the nature of that which in its own exquisite flavor and coloring sufficiently declares itself . In Churchill's private meditations we notice the same laconics in ...
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... readers judge of the power of a book by the shock it gives their feelings - as some savage tribes determine the power of muskets by their recoil ; that being considered the best which fairly prostrates the purchaser . " Men of genius ...
... readers judge of the power of a book by the shock it gives their feelings - as some savage tribes determine the power of muskets by their recoil ; that being considered the best which fairly prostrates the purchaser . " Men of genius ...
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