The North American Review, Band 64Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... feeling of sympathetic . melancholy steals over you unawares , and you instinctively . raise your eyes once more to see who they were whose last slumbers are guarded by forms of such angelic beauty . Then , perhaps , you will find ...
... feeling of sympathetic . melancholy steals over you unawares , and you instinctively . raise your eyes once more to see who they were whose last slumbers are guarded by forms of such angelic beauty . Then , perhaps , you will find ...
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... feelings . " I am your prince , your countryman , your friend , " said he ; " do not abandon the son of your king ! " In the group on the deck was a younger brother of MacDo- nald of Kinloch Moidart , who , without knowing the full pur ...
... feelings . " I am your prince , your countryman , your friend , " said he ; " do not abandon the son of your king ! " In the group on the deck was a younger brother of MacDo- nald of Kinloch Moidart , who , without knowing the full pur ...
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... feeling , which nothing but constant action and fresh triumphs could keep alive . Without waiting , therefore , to enjoy the welcome he was receiving at Edinburgh , he ad- vanced directly towards Sir John Cope , who was already within a ...
... feeling , which nothing but constant action and fresh triumphs could keep alive . Without waiting , therefore , to enjoy the welcome he was receiving at Edinburgh , he ad- vanced directly towards Sir John Cope , who was already within a ...
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... feeling had animated the whole population . In this scene of triumph and exultation Charles Edward took no part ; but , entering Edinburgh quietly in the evening , returned without pomp or parade to his apartments at Holy- rood . His ...
... feeling had animated the whole population . In this scene of triumph and exultation Charles Edward took no part ; but , entering Edinburgh quietly in the evening , returned without pomp or parade to his apartments at Holy- rood . His ...
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... feeling . They had looked around them , and found themselves alone , in the heart of a country which , if not hostile , was at least indif- ferent , and which the slightest reverse might raise up against them . They had been weighing ...
... feeling . They had looked around them , and found themselves alone , in the heart of a country which , if not hostile , was at least indif- ferent , and which the slightest reverse might raise up against them . They had been weighing ...
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