The Flowers of Literature: Consisting of Selections from History, Biography, Poetry, and Romance; Jeux D'esprit, Traditionary Relics, and Essays, with Translations from Approved Authors, Том 1T. Tegg, 1824 |
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... possessed a mastery over her mind , and a consolation under afflictions , which the most profound adept in the schools of worldly wisdom would in vain attempt to rival . Conscious that the death of her husband was a dispensation of ...
... possessed a mastery over her mind , and a consolation under afflictions , which the most profound adept in the schools of worldly wisdom would in vain attempt to rival . Conscious that the death of her husband was a dispensation of ...
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... possessed of surpassing beauty , of limited supernatural powers , and liable to the incident of death . They dwell in a wide territory of the globe , far below the region of fishes , over which the sea , like the cloudy canopy of our ...
... possessed of surpassing beauty , of limited supernatural powers , and liable to the incident of death . They dwell in a wide territory of the globe , far below the region of fishes , over which the sea , like the cloudy canopy of our ...
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... possessing an amphibious nature , they are enabled not only to exist in the ocean , but to land on some rock , where they fre- quently lighten themselves of their sea - dress , resume their proper shape , and with much curiosity examine ...
... possessing an amphibious nature , they are enabled not only to exist in the ocean , but to land on some rock , where they fre- quently lighten themselves of their sea - dress , resume their proper shape , and with much curiosity examine ...
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... possessed by the descendants of the family at the present day . The Shetlander's love for his mer- wife was unbounded ; but his affection was coldly re- turned . The lady would often steal alone to the desert strand , and on a signal ...
... possessed by the descendants of the family at the present day . The Shetlander's love for his mer- wife was unbounded ; but his affection was coldly re- turned . The lady would often steal alone to the desert strand , and on a signal ...
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... , disputants , drunken ; yet seemed to have something noble in them . We dealt about the wit , or what passes for it , after midnight , jovially . Of the quality called fancy , I certainly possessed a larger 106 FLOWERS OF LITERATURE .
... , disputants , drunken ; yet seemed to have something noble in them . We dealt about the wit , or what passes for it , after midnight , jovially . Of the quality called fancy , I certainly possessed a larger 106 FLOWERS OF LITERATURE .
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