Blackwood's Magazine, Том 6W. Blackwood., 1820 |
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... feels with what a heavy eye the Ancient Mariner must look and listen to the pomps and merry - makings— even to the ... feel that even after read- had the relation of the imagery to the purport and essence of the piece been a little ...
... feels with what a heavy eye the Ancient Mariner must look and listen to the pomps and merry - makings— even to the ... feel that even after read- had the relation of the imagery to the purport and essence of the piece been a little ...
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... feels with what a heavy eye the Ancient Mariner must look and listen to the pomps and merry - makings- even to the ... feel that even after read- his mood is communicated to his hear- ing what he had heard , it were better to " turn ...
... feels with what a heavy eye the Ancient Mariner must look and listen to the pomps and merry - makings- even to the ... feel that even after read- his mood is communicated to his hear- ing what he had heard , it were better to " turn ...
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... feel , than see , The swelling of her heart . I calm'd her fears , and she was calm , And told her love with virgin - pride , And so I won my Genevieve , My bright and beauteous Bride . We shall take an early opportunity of offering a ...
... feel , than see , The swelling of her heart . I calm'd her fears , and she was calm , And told her love with virgin - pride , And so I won my Genevieve , My bright and beauteous Bride . We shall take an early opportunity of offering a ...
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... feel no sympathy and have no just calcula- tion about the peculiarities of clerical em- ployment then should we be robbed of this second element altogether . We should lie under the malignity of an Egyptian bon- dage - bricks are ...
... feel no sympathy and have no just calcula- tion about the peculiarities of clerical em- ployment then should we be robbed of this second element altogether . We should lie under the malignity of an Egyptian bon- dage - bricks are ...
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... feel , that he with his faculties is important , only because the objects of his know- ledge are more important than him- self . But before science can fall into such degradation , if it should ever fall into it , it passes through an ...
... feel , that he with his faculties is important , only because the objects of his know- ledge are more important than him- self . But before science can fall into such degradation , if it should ever fall into it , it passes through an ...
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