The Canterbury Magazine, Том 1, Брой 1 – Том 2, Брой 10Office of the Kentish Observer, 1834 |
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... hold not the dissolving elements of what was once the dwelling of a purer spirit than thine ; and many a man's memory lives in the fame of a fair epitaph , who at the great day of account shall wish he might stand by thy side and be ...
... hold not the dissolving elements of what was once the dwelling of a purer spirit than thine ; and many a man's memory lives in the fame of a fair epitaph , who at the great day of account shall wish he might stand by thy side and be ...
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... hold a conversation , which ended in our walking back to Canter- bury together ; and that as we crossed the Dane John , we should determine to bring out the CANTERBURY MAGAZINE together . If any body thinks he can give a better ...
... hold a conversation , which ended in our walking back to Canter- bury together ; and that as we crossed the Dane John , we should determine to bring out the CANTERBURY MAGAZINE together . If any body thinks he can give a better ...
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... hold of me it so haunts my waking hours - disturbs my sleep with eager dreams of reality— and assumes such shapes when I muse alone , that I have almost learned to think it no phantasy , but a foreshadowing of what will ere long come to ...
... hold of me it so haunts my waking hours - disturbs my sleep with eager dreams of reality— and assumes such shapes when I muse alone , that I have almost learned to think it no phantasy , but a foreshadowing of what will ere long come to ...
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... hold the key of a lazar - house - and am master of no richer treasure than lies in the prerogative to uncover our poor , corrupt nature . As if it were not enough , to know , in the general , that we are all base and vile , but I must ...
... hold the key of a lazar - house - and am master of no richer treasure than lies in the prerogative to uncover our poor , corrupt nature . As if it were not enough , to know , in the general , that we are all base and vile , but I must ...
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... hold of life .. It may fail you in the moment when nothing else can bestead you , and so , your innocent sister perish . " " That cannot be . " " It has been , ere now . " He heaved a deep sigh and exclaimed , " I wish I were dead too ...
... hold of life .. It may fail you in the moment when nothing else can bestead you , and so , your innocent sister perish . " " That cannot be . " " It has been , ere now . " He heaved a deep sigh and exclaimed , " I wish I were dead too ...
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Страница 10 - I had no sooner spoken these words, but a loud though yet gentle noise came from the heavens (for it was like nothing on earth), which did so comfort and cheer me, that I took my petition as granted, and that I had the sign I demanded, whereupon also I resolved to print my book.
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Страница 24 - It is a mighty change that is made by the death of every person, and it is visible to us who are alive. Reckon but from the sprightfulness of youth, and the fair cheeks and full eyes of childhood, from the vigorousness and strong flexure of the joints of five-and-twenty, to the hollowness and dead paleness, to the loathesomeness and horror, of a three days' burial, and we shall perceive the distance to be very great and very strange.
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