Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 4Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart 1965 |
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... feel about for his nightcap . ― lived and died in the very midst of it , and were themselves , in all the better business of life , neither more nor less than poets not satisfied with faring sumptuously every day , and wear- ing purple ...
... feel about for his nightcap . ― lived and died in the very midst of it , and were themselves , in all the better business of life , neither more nor less than poets not satisfied with faring sumptuously every day , and wear- ing purple ...
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... feeling , as the rich ; to whom dirt , and discomfort , and coarseness are as offensive as they can be to the hereditary ruler . There are three or four classes Speaking of substantials , we cannot avoid of railway carriages ; the first ...
... feeling , as the rich ; to whom dirt , and discomfort , and coarseness are as offensive as they can be to the hereditary ruler . There are three or four classes Speaking of substantials , we cannot avoid of railway carriages ; the first ...
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... feel the in- fluence of the hour and the scene ; these were the two Tuckers , who , sitting by themselves upon the beach , gazed for some time in silence upon the broad , bright , unruffled waters . Each appeared to be absorbed with ...
... feel the in- fluence of the hour and the scene ; these were the two Tuckers , who , sitting by themselves upon the beach , gazed for some time in silence upon the broad , bright , unruffled waters . Each appeared to be absorbed with ...
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