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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... mind , that vibrate to those in the minds of others , as he gives not only the look , tones , and manners of the persons he personifies , but the very train of thinking , and the expressions they indulge in ; and , strange to say , this ...
... mind , that vibrate to those in the minds of others , as he gives not only the look , tones , and manners of the persons he personifies , but the very train of thinking , and the expressions they indulge in ; and , strange to say , this ...
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... mind , brilliant , light and wandering . I say nothing of its being the emblem of the soul , because I have not quite made up my mind , that women have souls ; but , in short , flowers and all that is fragile and beau- tiful must remind ...
... mind , brilliant , light and wandering . I say nothing of its being the emblem of the soul , because I have not quite made up my mind , that women have souls ; but , in short , flowers and all that is fragile and beau- tiful must remind ...
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... mind , depends on the former , as , according to the old poem- 6 Temper ever waits on health , As luxury depends on wealth . ' But mind ( said Byron ) when I object to delicate women , that is to say , to women of delicate health ...
... mind , depends on the former , as , according to the old poem- 6 Temper ever waits on health , As luxury depends on wealth . ' But mind ( said Byron ) when I object to delicate women , that is to say , to women of delicate health ...
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