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... heart , in the accounts of cultivated society . The traveller can- not picture the busy town , the swarm- ing river , the exuberant harvest field , We find this subject thus noticed of those two great 46 SELECT REVIEWS OF LITERATURE .
... heart , in the accounts of cultivated society . The traveller can- not picture the busy town , the swarm- ing river , the exuberant harvest field , We find this subject thus noticed of those two great 46 SELECT REVIEWS OF LITERATURE .
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... heart not less suscepti- ble than the most refined intellect of civilized life . It was thought that ancient Greece alone had her Leuca- dian rock ; and the desperate leap of Sappho had consecrated it in the eyes of all the enthusiasts ...
... heart not less suscepti- ble than the most refined intellect of civilized life . It was thought that ancient Greece alone had her Leuca- dian rock ; and the desperate leap of Sappho had consecrated it in the eyes of all the enthusiasts ...
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... heart a stranger to the song . Can rites , and forms , and flaming zeal , The breaches of thy precepts heal ? Or fast and penance reconcile Thy justice , and obtain thy smile ? The pure , the humble , contrite mind , Thankful , and to ...
... heart a stranger to the song . Can rites , and forms , and flaming zeal , The breaches of thy precepts heal ? Or fast and penance reconcile Thy justice , and obtain thy smile ? The pure , the humble , contrite mind , Thankful , and to ...
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... heart . My dearest friend , they have rob- bed me to the very shirt . Adieu - adieu- adieu ! " The face of Augustina , which , as I have before observed , is remarkable for its sweetness , assumed a mingled expression of commiseration ...
... heart . My dearest friend , they have rob- bed me to the very shirt . Adieu - adieu- adieu ! " The face of Augustina , which , as I have before observed , is remarkable for its sweetness , assumed a mingled expression of commiseration ...
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... hearts by his beauty and his prowess , to come forward and supersede the matador , and despatch the bull . The ladies waved their fans , and the noble torreador prepa- red to obey the call , but the governor interfered , and would not ...
... hearts by his beauty and his prowess , to come forward and supersede the matador , and despatch the bull . The ladies waved their fans , and the noble torreador prepa- red to obey the call , but the governor interfered , and would not ...
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