The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1824 - Books |
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Page 45
... body ; yet , this body was not able of itself to keep up the genial glow of vitality , and to nourish the flame whence spring all the affections and passions , whether of love or hate ; for death had for ever destroyed and withered it ...
... body ; yet , this body was not able of itself to keep up the genial glow of vitality , and to nourish the flame whence spring all the affections and passions , whether of love or hate ; for death had for ever destroyed and withered it ...
Page 357
... body . But when we in reality perceived a body of Turcomans coming down upon us , the scene instantly changed . Some ran away ; others , and among them my master , losing all their energies , ceded to intense fear , and began to exclaim ...
... body . But when we in reality perceived a body of Turcomans coming down upon us , the scene instantly changed . Some ran away ; others , and among them my master , losing all their energies , ceded to intense fear , and began to exclaim ...
Page 360
... body . We then took the lead , and , from my knowlege of Ispahan , I easily picked my way through the ruins which surround it , and then entered into the inhabited streets , which were at that time of night entirely forsaken . When near ...
... body . We then took the lead , and , from my knowlege of Ispahan , I easily picked my way through the ruins which surround it , and then entered into the inhabited streets , which were at that time of night entirely forsaken . When near ...
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