Putnam's Monthly, Ausgaben 1-6G.P. Putnam & Company, 1853 |
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... heart with an earnest desire that every living being should participate in its privileges . It is this which makes ... hearts of Americans , and the great Magyar was received by us with the most enthusiastic appreciation . Throughout the ...
... heart with an earnest desire that every living being should participate in its privileges . It is this which makes ... hearts of Americans , and the great Magyar was received by us with the most enthusiastic appreciation . Throughout the ...
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... heart become a putrid phosphor . It is a piece of unworthy prejudice to pretend that our leading writers are only second editions of European celebri- ties . Cooper is no more an imitator of Scott than is Bulwer or Dickens ; his ...
... heart become a putrid phosphor . It is a piece of unworthy prejudice to pretend that our leading writers are only second editions of European celebri- ties . Cooper is no more an imitator of Scott than is Bulwer or Dickens ; his ...
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... heart . Her light hair was loosely pushed under a cap , and a few locks straggled down her hollow cheeks . The blue of her eyes was lustreless ; it had no longer that soft , swimming richness which is so alluring in the blue eyes of ...
... heart . Her light hair was loosely pushed under a cap , and a few locks straggled down her hollow cheeks . The blue of her eyes was lustreless ; it had no longer that soft , swimming richness which is so alluring in the blue eyes of ...
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... heart suffocating with tenderness or grief , and he will lay its secrets bare with exquisite gentleness and skill , and have some little anodyne of his own to lay upon the wound afterwards ; but the broad , grinning mask of every - day ...
... heart suffocating with tenderness or grief , and he will lay its secrets bare with exquisite gentleness and skill , and have some little anodyne of his own to lay upon the wound afterwards ; but the broad , grinning mask of every - day ...
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... heart . I had learned to walk boldly about , without loosing a but- ton for a pleading eye . The little Hun- garian rogue took me by surprise ; I had scarce seen him before he walked straight up beside me , and took my hand in both his ...
... heart . I had learned to walk boldly about , without loosing a but- ton for a pleading eye . The little Hun- garian rogue took me by surprise ; I had scarce seen him before he walked straight up beside me , and took my hand in both his ...
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