The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 42Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1853 - American periodicals |
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Page 11
... tell ' em I'm a - coming too , To play on the golden harp , To play on the golden ha - arp , To play on the golden harp . ' The chorus was caught up again and again by the excit and flung up to the sky in most passionate tones . It was ...
... tell ' em I'm a - coming too , To play on the golden harp , To play on the golden ha - arp , To play on the golden harp . ' The chorus was caught up again and again by the excit and flung up to the sky in most passionate tones . It was ...
Page 52
... tell from his face whether he was satisfied or disappointed this abrupt termination of the performances - walked solemnly into e bar - room , and there made up for lost time in a way that created a sible respect for him among the ...
... tell from his face whether he was satisfied or disappointed this abrupt termination of the performances - walked solemnly into e bar - room , and there made up for lost time in a way that created a sible respect for him among the ...
Page 68
... tell green from blue , or red from pink . The critic d be competent to judge , and should not abuse his judgment with prejudice , wit , casm . The same subject may suggest very different reflections to the same indi- , depending upon ...
... tell green from blue , or red from pink . The critic d be competent to judge , and should not abuse his judgment with prejudice , wit , casm . The same subject may suggest very different reflections to the same indi- , depending upon ...
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... tells the whole y . ur contemporary of ' The Times ' daily journal , in an able review of this me of Mr. SMITH , has shown , by comparative extracts , that in several unces his plagiarisms from TENNYSON are gross and palpable ; and has ...
... tells the whole y . ur contemporary of ' The Times ' daily journal , in an able review of this me of Mr. SMITH , has shown , by comparative extracts , that in several unces his plagiarisms from TENNYSON are gross and palpable ; and has ...
Page 84
... tell when the blade ot up , or when the plant bloomed , or when the tree budded . It is like the eaking out of the morning light , beam upon beam ; it is like the declension evening , shadow upon shadow . And so I thought while looking ...
... tell when the blade ot up , or when the plant bloomed , or when the tree budded . It is like the eaking out of the morning light , beam upon beam ; it is like the declension evening , shadow upon shadow . And so I thought while looking ...
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