The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 11Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1847 - American literature |
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... interest in them , but apparently own feelings reflected , as in a sea of melan- from native taste . He actually loved that choly faces , in dull skies , waste moorlands , beauty which stands shivering on the brink the low beach , and ...
... interest in them , but apparently own feelings reflected , as in a sea of melan- from native taste . He actually loved that choly faces , in dull skies , waste moorlands , beauty which stands shivering on the brink the low beach , and ...
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... interest- revealing the dead body of the suicide - ing circumstances ; when shown in the the bare crag and the stunted tree , diversi - moonlight of memory ; when linked to fying the scenery of the saline wilderness - strong passion ...
... interest- revealing the dead body of the suicide - ing circumstances ; when shown in the the bare crag and the stunted tree , diversi - moonlight of memory ; when linked to fying the scenery of the saline wilderness - strong passion ...
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... interest and meaning has Foster included and inter- preted in one gloomy but noble meditation , and his introduction to Doddridge is the true " Poem on the Library . " all the items of wretchedness , poverty , and vulgar sin - counts ...
... interest and meaning has Foster included and inter- preted in one gloomy but noble meditation , and his introduction to Doddridge is the true " Poem on the Library . " all the items of wretchedness , poverty , and vulgar sin - counts ...
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... interest . She herself passes anything ever seen in relievo , and was seated with a large party of her friends her talent for writing , both in prose and in one of the side boxes . Lord Byron verse , her works can testify . Few persons ...
... interest . She herself passes anything ever seen in relievo , and was seated with a large party of her friends her talent for writing , both in prose and in one of the side boxes . Lord Byron verse , her works can testify . Few persons ...
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... interest in consequence of her having married , and afterwards separated herself from Lord Byron ; -a union equally unsuitable on both sides , and the fatal consequences of which made an exile from his country of one of its greatest ...
... interest in consequence of her having married , and afterwards separated herself from Lord Byron ; -a union equally unsuitable on both sides , and the fatal consequences of which made an exile from his country of one of its greatest ...
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