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... heart , " than with our author , that its admission into tragedy is a baneful innovation : " ( p . 139 ) -though in the next page we are told that'refinement ever attends the influence of the fair .'- The production of a tragedy wholly ...
... heart , " than with our author , that its admission into tragedy is a baneful innovation : " ( p . 139 ) -though in the next page we are told that'refinement ever attends the influence of the fair .'- The production of a tragedy wholly ...
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... heart and died , and one destroyed himself in despair . At the end of thirteen months ' captivity , and with the loss of four out of the five vessels originally employed in the undertaking , Capt . C. obtained the release of himself and ...
... heart and died , and one destroyed himself in despair . At the end of thirteen months ' captivity , and with the loss of four out of the five vessels originally employed in the undertaking , Capt . C. obtained the release of himself and ...
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... heart . ' The Chinese chief conductor of the Embassy had , from a singular impulse of jealousy , prohibited the women of Sou- tcheou - fou , who are accounted the handsomest of the empire , from appearing in those places through which ...
... heart . ' The Chinese chief conductor of the Embassy had , from a singular impulse of jealousy , prohibited the women of Sou- tcheou - fou , who are accounted the handsomest of the empire , from appearing in those places through which ...
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... heart is painfully affected by a recollection of the horrid changes which the march of armies , and the conflicts of war , would introduce on his silent hills . ' His fears realize an invasion to his imagination ; and were the horrors ...
... heart is painfully affected by a recollection of the horrid changes which the march of armies , and the conflicts of war , would introduce on his silent hills . ' His fears realize an invasion to his imagination ; and were the horrors ...
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... heart Of Faith and quict Hope , and all that soothes And all that lifts the spirit ! Stand we forth ; Render them back upon th ' insulted ocean , And let them toss as idly on it's waves As the vile sea - weeds , which some mountain ...
... heart Of Faith and quict Hope , and all that soothes And all that lifts the spirit ! Stand we forth ; Render them back upon th ' insulted ocean , And let them toss as idly on it's waves As the vile sea - weeds , which some mountain ...
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