The American Whig Review, Հատոր 10Wiley and Putnam, 1849 |
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... heart sing like- wise ; a song of joy , and exultation , and free- dom ; a continuous and unbroken song of life , and pleasure , and perpetual youth . ” The pedantry of the two scholars breaks out immediately on their arrival : " How ...
... heart sing like- wise ; a song of joy , and exultation , and free- dom ; a continuous and unbroken song of life , and pleasure , and perpetual youth . ” The pedantry of the two scholars breaks out immediately on their arrival : " How ...
Էջ 87
... heart , and though deprived of the advantages of an early education , 66 66 66 Tut , tut , John , " returned his wife ; " respect the unfortunate ! Don't outrage the memory of a family which has been the support of yours for hundreds of ...
... heart , and though deprived of the advantages of an early education , 66 66 66 Tut , tut , John , " returned his wife ; " respect the unfortunate ! Don't outrage the memory of a family which has been the support of yours for hundreds of ...
Էջ 88
... heart would break ; and when the time came for bidding him adieu she pressed him to her bosom as though she had a presentiment that she should never see him again , and was embracing him for the last time . In fact , the poor woman was ...
... heart would break ; and when the time came for bidding him adieu she pressed him to her bosom as though she had a presentiment that she should never see him again , and was embracing him for the last time . In fact , the poor woman was ...
Էջ 89
... heart a feeling of respect for those whose places he now occupied ; and though his conscience held him innocent , he could not think of them without dis- quiet . But his dejection gradually wore away ; he soon resumed his old habits and ...
... heart a feeling of respect for those whose places he now occupied ; and though his conscience held him innocent , he could not think of them without dis- quiet . But his dejection gradually wore away ; he soon resumed his old habits and ...
Էջ 90
... heart of France . An army of five hun- dred thousand men , among which the mother country reckoned two hundred and ... hearts who were seeking a son in the ranks now decimated by the iron hail of war and the terrible frosts of Russia ...
... heart of France . An army of five hun- dred thousand men , among which the mother country reckoned two hundred and ... hearts who were seeking a son in the ranks now decimated by the iron hail of war and the terrible frosts of Russia ...
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