The American Whig Review, Հատոր 10Wiley and Putnam, 1849 |
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... thought " likely soon to become a sea - port , " having already " grown from a simple village to a very precocious town . " Kavanagh , wandering about , the morning after his return , finds not the Fairmeadow of his memory : his first ...
... thought " likely soon to become a sea - port , " having already " grown from a simple village to a very precocious town . " Kavanagh , wandering about , the morning after his return , finds not the Fairmeadow of his memory : his first ...
Էջ 64
... thought ; they mistake buttercups in the grass for immeasurable gold mines under ground . " The motives and purposes of authors are not always so pure and high , as , in the en- thusiasm of youth , we sometimes imagine . To many the ...
... thought ; they mistake buttercups in the grass for immeasurable gold mines under ground . " The motives and purposes of authors are not always so pure and high , as , in the en- thusiasm of youth , we sometimes imagine . To many the ...
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... thought Kavanagh's comparison the better of the two , and in fact the best that could be made . " of Miss Sally Manchester , and the house in which , with Alice and her mother , she resided : " The old house they lived in , with its ...
... thought Kavanagh's comparison the better of the two , and in fact the best that could be made . " of Miss Sally Manchester , and the house in which , with Alice and her mother , she resided : " The old house they lived in , with its ...
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... thought ; it was that he had around him neither friends nor relations of any kind or de- gree , and that he was absolutely alone . He even thought he perceived that he was the object of the general contempt and reprobation of the ...
... thought ; it was that he had around him neither friends nor relations of any kind or de- gree , and that he was absolutely alone . He even thought he perceived that he was the object of the general contempt and reprobation of the ...
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... thought I , an emblem of a good man's course through life , ever simple , open , and direct , or if , overpowered by ... thoughts and emotions which have haunted the author for years ; and they are now sent forth to stir in other bosoms ...
... thought I , an emblem of a good man's course through life , ever simple , open , and direct , or if , overpowered by ... thoughts and emotions which have haunted the author for years ; and they are now sent forth to stir in other bosoms ...
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