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" ... a second time : I could observe his lips move as he looked ; but the voice they would have uttered was lost. He attempted going again ; and a third time he returned as before. I saw him wipe his cheek ; then, covering his face with his hands, his... "
The Man of Feeling - Page 176
by Henry Mackenzie - 1893 - 156 pages
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The miscellaneous works of Henry Mackenzie, Volume 1

Henry Mackenzie - 1815 - 302 pages
...lost. He attempted going again ; and a third time he returned as before. —I saw him wipe his cheek ; then covering his face with his hands, his breast...throbs, he flung out of the room. THE CONCLUSION. JLI E had hinted that he should like to be buried in a certain spot near the grave of his mother. This...
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The Works of Henry Mackenzie ...: The man of feeling, and Miscellaneous pieces

Henry Mackenzie - 1815 - 290 pages
...lost. He attempted going again ; and a third time he returned as before. — I saw him wipe his cheek ; then covering his face with his hands, his breast...most convulsive throbs, he flung out of the room. vor- i. THE HE bad hinted, that be should like to bo bu* ried in a certain spot near the grave of hie...
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The man of feeling: and Julia de Roubigné, a tale

Henry Mackenzie - 1820 - 294 pages
...lost. He attempted going again ; and a third time he returned as before. I saw him wipe his cheek; then, covering his face with his hands, his breast heaving with the most convulslve throbs, he flung out of the room. THE CONCLUSION. HE had hinted that he should like to be...
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The Novels of Sterne, Goldsmith, Dr. Johnson, Mackenzie, Horace Walpole, and ...

Laurence Sterne - 1823 - 764 pages
...lost. He attempted going again ; and a third time he returned as before. — I saw him wipe his cheek ; then, covering his face with his hands, his breast...a memorial for those who survive : for some indeed slender memorial will serve; and the soft affections, when they are busy that way, wiD build their...
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The Vicar of Wakefield: A Tale

Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 768 pages
...most convulsive throbs, he flung out of the THE CONCLUSION. HE had hinted that he should like to !>r buried in a certain spot near the grave of his mother....a memorial for those who survive : for some indeed slender memorial will serve; and the soft affections, when they are busy that way, will build their...
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Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History ..., Volumes 3-4

Robert Chambers - American literature - 1830 - 844 pages
...instant. Every art was tried to rejm. With Misa Walton they succeeded, but Harley was gone forever 1 id s the bowl, And feels compassion touch his grateful eoul. Thus art gravo of 1er. This is a weakness, but it is QirivereaHy incident to humanity; it is at iiemorial for...
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The satirist: or, Every man in his humour

John Close - 1833 - 182 pages
...•" j ' ' • ' t • . . . • . ' ' • ' * '.' ' "THE CONCLUSION. — He had hinted that he ihould like to be buried in a certain spot near the grave of his mother. This is a weakness, though nearly universally incident to human nature ; it is at least, a memorial for those who survive...
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Cyclopædia of English literature, Volume 2

Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 pages
...lost. He attempted going again ; and a third time he returned as before. I «aw him wipe his cheek ; He had hinted that he should like to be buried in a certain spot near the grave of his mother. This...
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Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and ..., Volume 2

Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1844 - 738 pages
...lost. He attempted going again ; and a third time he returned as before. I saw him wipe his cheek ; then, covering his face with his hands, his breast...most convulsive throbs, he flung out of the room. He had hinted that he should like to be buried in a certain spot near the grave of his mother. This...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Henry Mackenzie

Henry Mackenzie - 1847 - 534 pages
...lost. He attempted going again ; and a third time he returned as before. I saw him wipe his cheek ; then, covering his face with his hands, his breast...HE had hinted that he should like to be buried in a certam spot near the grave of his mother. This is a weakness ; but it is universally incident to humanity...
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