The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 - English literature |
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... desire . I tell you in the tail of this mocking paragraph , dear reader , that the bend of the rainbow spans not the earth more perfectly than did the love of that woman my hopes of future bliss ; and that ephemeral arc does not sooner ...
... desire . I tell you in the tail of this mocking paragraph , dear reader , that the bend of the rainbow spans not the earth more perfectly than did the love of that woman my hopes of future bliss ; and that ephemeral arc does not sooner ...
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... desires have sprung up in my heart , and I find myself admired by whom I will , and every day growing more selfish and less poetical . Philip is poor , and love in a cottage , though very well for you if you like it , would never do for ...
... desires have sprung up in my heart , and I find myself admired by whom I will , and every day growing more selfish and less poetical . Philip is poor , and love in a cottage , though very well for you if you like it , would never do for ...
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... desires to convey to you the current of his thought . And than that thought , perhaps , nothing can be deeper , nothing more original , nothing more true , nothing grander or more beau- tiful ; —but it takes the place of the character ...
... desires to convey to you the current of his thought . And than that thought , perhaps , nothing can be deeper , nothing more original , nothing more true , nothing grander or more beau- tiful ; —but it takes the place of the character ...
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... desire . His words , translated , are as follow : - : - His " Anthony Quiroga , born at Betanzos in Galicia , commenced his mar- tial career in the Marine Guard in 1804 ; entered the army in 1808 , at the age of 16 : was wounded and ...
... desire . His words , translated , are as follow : - : - His " Anthony Quiroga , born at Betanzos in Galicia , commenced his mar- tial career in the Marine Guard in 1804 ; entered the army in 1808 , at the age of 16 : was wounded and ...
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... desire of vindicating the literary honour of my country from the attacks of certain foreign critics , gave several courses of lectures on the comparative language and literature of France and Spain , in the Museum at Bordeaux ; in which ...
... desire of vindicating the literary honour of my country from the attacks of certain foreign critics , gave several courses of lectures on the comparative language and literature of France and Spain , in the Museum at Bordeaux ; in which ...
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