The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 - Books |
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Page 118
... heart ; his character is bloody ; his heart has no feeling for father or mother . " The detention of the royal family , or rather their imprisonment , and the conduct of Napoleon , constitute much of the matter in this division of the ...
... heart ; his character is bloody ; his heart has no feeling for father or mother . " The detention of the royal family , or rather their imprisonment , and the conduct of Napoleon , constitute much of the matter in this division of the ...
Page 277
... heart . With these sensations , and with mingled emotions of ad- miration at the powerful effects of English art , and the appeals to nature through this medium , I was turning away from the pleasing group , when the plaintive song of a ...
... heart . With these sensations , and with mingled emotions of ad- miration at the powerful effects of English art , and the appeals to nature through this medium , I was turning away from the pleasing group , when the plaintive song of a ...
Page 298
... heart To heart is linked . Love then is doubly blessed . It feels superior to the uninspired That among Mortals around , and is with deep trust fired . Besides , the mystery that hovers round , Enhances its deliciousness ! E'en so Did ...
... heart To heart is linked . Love then is doubly blessed . It feels superior to the uninspired That among Mortals around , and is with deep trust fired . Besides , the mystery that hovers round , Enhances its deliciousness ! E'en so Did ...
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