The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1834 - English literature |
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Page 30
... feelings of the Queen of Hell , as her barque entered the very region of that mystic light , and the shadowy shores ... feels , perhaps , a little wearied ? " By no means , my kind Manto , " replied Proserpine , starting from her reverie ...
... feelings of the Queen of Hell , as her barque entered the very region of that mystic light , and the shadowy shores ... feels , perhaps , a little wearied ? " By no means , my kind Manto , " replied Proserpine , starting from her reverie ...
Page 35
... feeling , I might adduce the success of my perfidious and worthless relative as very good demonstration that the Spirit of the age is nothing better than an ignis fatuus . Nevertheless , we must discri- minate . Even the success of ...
... feeling , I might adduce the success of my perfidious and worthless relative as very good demonstration that the Spirit of the age is nothing better than an ignis fatuus . Nevertheless , we must discri- minate . Even the success of ...
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... feeling like that of remembered happiness , pleasant though mournful to the soul , that an ardent admirer of his ... feelings while a student at that excellent seminary , is highly characteristic of the bent of his mind , and proves the ...
... feeling like that of remembered happiness , pleasant though mournful to the soul , that an ardent admirer of his ... feelings while a student at that excellent seminary , is highly characteristic of the bent of his mind , and proves the ...
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... feelings of anger or revenge are commonly expressed in a few words , ironically mild and tame . The mind , under so direful and fiendlike an influence , seems to take a morbid pleasure in contrasting the intensity of its wishes and feelings ...
... feelings of anger or revenge are commonly expressed in a few words , ironically mild and tame . The mind , under so direful and fiendlike an influence , seems to take a morbid pleasure in contrasting the intensity of its wishes and feelings ...
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... feeling . Some almost ludicrous instances of this aversion occurred in the bursts of eloquent indignation in which ... feelings of Coleridge during the latter part of his residence at Highgate , where he died , on July 25th : - · " He ...
... feeling . Some almost ludicrous instances of this aversion occurred in the bursts of eloquent indignation in which ... feelings of Coleridge during the latter part of his residence at Highgate , where he died , on July 25th : - · " He ...
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