American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 48Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1856 - American periodicals |
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Page 14
... cause of my dejection and indifference . We parted , not to meet again , but to write , though I had little hope of being permitted . Until there had been a prohibition , I need not be governed by it . In three days it came , the letter ...
... cause of my dejection and indifference . We parted , not to meet again , but to write , though I had little hope of being permitted . Until there had been a prohibition , I need not be governed by it . In three days it came , the letter ...
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... cause . But the mind was relieved when the body was in tortures . Tossing and tumbling and groaning are proper mani- festations in any affliction but that of the heart ; but as the heart- wound was not visible , and there was no danger ...
... cause . But the mind was relieved when the body was in tortures . Tossing and tumbling and groaning are proper mani- festations in any affliction but that of the heart ; but as the heart- wound was not visible , and there was no danger ...
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... causing disappointment and sorrow , but with the same undivided affection , without a shadow of change . To be sure , I had not been left without some tokens of this fidelity . Post - masters are Argus - eyed , but they are not ...
... causing disappointment and sorrow , but with the same undivided affection , without a shadow of change . To be sure , I had not been left without some tokens of this fidelity . Post - masters are Argus - eyed , but they are not ...
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... cause of unhappiness that was not visible and tangible , or an ill that herb - drink would not heal . So I had no longer the luxury of indulging in sadness , and grew sud- denly more gay than ever ; which was proof to those around me ...
... cause of unhappiness that was not visible and tangible , or an ill that herb - drink would not heal . So I had no longer the luxury of indulging in sadness , and grew sud- denly more gay than ever ; which was proof to those around me ...
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... caused his time to be almost exclusively occupied in portrai- ture . When the subject is favorable , he gives a peculiar charm and interest to his likenesses ; we recal , especially , two or three of his female heads in which the air ...
... caused his time to be almost exclusively occupied in portrai- ture . When the subject is favorable , he gives a peculiar charm and interest to his likenesses ; we recal , especially , two or three of his female heads in which the air ...
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