New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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... become acquainted with English politics , read M. de Pradt : -let him who reads for reading sake , read the fol- lowing observations of Giuseppe Pecchio . " So says Giuseppe Pecchio . Giuseppe is obliging . The Quarterly Review , which ...
... become acquainted with English politics , read M. de Pradt : -let him who reads for reading sake , read the fol- lowing observations of Giuseppe Pecchio . " So says Giuseppe Pecchio . Giuseppe is obliging . The Quarterly Review , which ...
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... become more precious , and , no . longer sufficing to be a world to ourselves , we contract the soft habit of leaning our affection upon others ; the ties round our heart are felt with a more close endearment , and every little ...
... become more precious , and , no . longer sufficing to be a world to ourselves , we contract the soft habit of leaning our affection upon others ; the ties round our heart are felt with a more close endearment , and every little ...
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... become more gentle , our souls also become more noble , and our desires more pure . We learn to think , with the most august of our moralists , that " earth is an hospital , not an inn - a place to die , not live in . " Our existence ...
... become more gentle , our souls also become more noble , and our desires more pure . We learn to think , with the most august of our moralists , that " earth is an hospital , not an inn - a place to die , not live in . " Our existence ...
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