American Quarterly Review, Volume 20Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1836 - Serial publications |
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... effect of a strong wind blowing for some time from one quarter , or the heavy swells of the sea , which flow from different directions and prevail equally during the time of high and low water . During the year , whatever be the age or ...
... effect of a strong wind blowing for some time from one quarter , or the heavy swells of the sea , which flow from different directions and prevail equally during the time of high and low water . During the year , whatever be the age or ...
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... effect is concerned , it matters not how we ' answer this question ; for no man , who has the ability to write a commentary , will be re- strained from acting his own pleasure in a matter of which he must be acknowledged to be the best ...
... effect is concerned , it matters not how we ' answer this question ; for no man , who has the ability to write a commentary , will be re- strained from acting his own pleasure in a matter of which he must be acknowledged to be the best ...
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... , the forgotten graves and dying grandeur of myriads , once breathing men . Desolation every where meets the eye and sinks deep into the heart , and our feelings sadden But the same effect may at the view of what. 1836. ] 75 Wordsworth .
... , the forgotten graves and dying grandeur of myriads , once breathing men . Desolation every where meets the eye and sinks deep into the heart , and our feelings sadden But the same effect may at the view of what. 1836. ] 75 Wordsworth .
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Robert Walsh. But the same effect may at the view of what shadows we are . arise from the sight of all that is beautiful and perfect , and here the feeling is much more delicate , as more mind is required to make the observation . Scenes ...
Robert Walsh. But the same effect may at the view of what shadows we are . arise from the sight of all that is beautiful and perfect , and here the feeling is much more delicate , as more mind is required to make the observation . Scenes ...
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... effect now that which , if it brought no fame at the moment , would make them known hereafter , and the other , which seems the growth of this conviction , the determination to persevere till they feel satisfied within themselves ...
... effect now that which , if it brought no fame at the moment , would make them known hereafter , and the other , which seems the growth of this conviction , the determination to persevere till they feel satisfied within themselves ...
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