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When this univer . sal passion has taken possession of an amiable and worthy
heart , and is thwarted by adverse and inauspicious circumstances , pity and
sympathy are excited in every breast which has expesienced equal conflicts , or
is ...
When this univer . sal passion has taken possession of an amiable and worthy
heart , and is thwarted by adverse and inauspicious circumstances , pity and
sympathy are excited in every breast which has expesienced equal conflicts , or
is ...
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Day after day elapses , and no messenger returns : at last , the completion of his
sorrow is accomplished ; and the melancholy looks and faultering answer of his
returning friend announce that his beloved Leila had died of a broken heart .
Day after day elapses , and no messenger returns : at last , the completion of his
sorrow is accomplished ; and the melancholy looks and faultering answer of his
returning friend announce that his beloved Leila had died of a broken heart .
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Case of a penetrating Wound by a Bayonet passing through the Heart , in which
the Patient survived the Accident upwards of nine Hours . Communicated by
William Babington , M. D. by the Permission of John Lind , M. D. Senior Physician
to ...
Case of a penetrating Wound by a Bayonet passing through the Heart , in which
the Patient survived the Accident upwards of nine Hours . Communicated by
William Babington , M. D. by the Permission of John Lind , M. D. Senior Physician
to ...
Page 340
Unwilling , however , to dwell on little blemishes , we rather select those parts of
the poem which , by awakening tender affection , may meliorate the heart.The
following extract may not be without a tendency of this sort : • Amidst the craggs ...
Unwilling , however , to dwell on little blemishes , we rather select those parts of
the poem which , by awakening tender affection , may meliorate the heart.The
following extract may not be without a tendency of this sort : • Amidst the craggs ...
Page 509
His heart , by nature sensible , loves to expand itself towards all the softer
feelings : hence he is at the same time very gay and much inclined to melancholy
: he abandons himself to the latter sentiment with a kind of delight ; and this
disposition ...
His heart , by nature sensible , loves to expand itself towards all the softer
feelings : hence he is at the same time very gay and much inclined to melancholy
: he abandons himself to the latter sentiment with a kind of delight ; and this
disposition ...
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