Works, Volumen28G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1894 |
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... thought I , must therefore be as superior to a great man of America , as a peak of the Alps to a highland of the Hudson ; and in this idea I was con- firmed , by observing the comparative impor- tance and swelling magnitude of many ...
... thought I , must therefore be as superior to a great man of America , as a peak of the Alps to a highland of the Hudson ; and in this idea I was con- firmed , by observing the comparative impor- tance and swelling magnitude of many ...
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... thought that he was soon to make her wretched . A little while , thought he , and the smile will vanish from that cheek - the song will die away from those lips - the lustre of those eyes will be quenched with sorrow ; and the happy ...
... thought that he was soon to make her wretched . A little while , thought he , and the smile will vanish from that cheek - the song will die away from those lips - the lustre of those eyes will be quenched with sorrow ; and the happy ...
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... thought can be committed to something more permanent and unchangeable than such a me- dium , even thought must share the fate of everything else , and fall into decay . This should serve as a check upon the vanity and exultation of the ...
... thought can be committed to something more permanent and unchangeable than such a me- dium , even thought must share the fate of everything else , and fall into decay . This should serve as a check upon the vanity and exultation of the ...
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THE AUTHORS ACCOUNT OF HIMSELF I | 6 |
ROSCOE | 17 |
THE WIFE | 29 |
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