The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 56Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1833 - American periodicals |
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... light , still more terrible and more cruel than suspicion and doubt . While Albéric was speaking , jealousy , grief ... light , which however served me as a guide . Ah ! what would I not have given if that light , which indicated to me ...
... light , still more terrible and more cruel than suspicion and doubt . While Albéric was speaking , jealousy , grief ... light , which however served me as a guide . Ah ! what would I not have given if that light , which indicated to me ...
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... light and shade - light and shade again . But without light and shadow can there be a picture ? There is , at the same time , a fascination in the contemplation of great suffering difficult to ex- plain . Perhaps it may be traced to the ...
... light and shade - light and shade again . But without light and shadow can there be a picture ? There is , at the same time , a fascination in the contemplation of great suffering difficult to ex- plain . Perhaps it may be traced to the ...
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... lights twinkling from the homes . little caves of light and warmth beneath this prodigious mountain of darkness . Among these twinkling cells I distinguish here and there one filled with richer light than the others . Men of earth wot ...
... lights twinkling from the homes . little caves of light and warmth beneath this prodigious mountain of darkness . Among these twinkling cells I distinguish here and there one filled with richer light than the others . Men of earth wot ...
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