New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 53E. W. Allen, 1838 |
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Page 70
... period , that he had never got that surfeit of its gaieties which seems necessary to induce a more healthful appetite for them . He was what may be called a very susceptible young man , and had- " Let his young affections run to waste ...
... period , that he had never got that surfeit of its gaieties which seems necessary to induce a more healthful appetite for them . He was what may be called a very susceptible young man , and had- " Let his young affections run to waste ...
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... period , a people , supposed to be Lydians , drove to battle in four - wheeled chariots and curricles , and appear to have been possessed of abundance of rare woods , ivory , gold and silver vases of the most exquisite form and ...
... period , a people , supposed to be Lydians , drove to battle in four - wheeled chariots and curricles , and appear to have been possessed of abundance of rare woods , ivory , gold and silver vases of the most exquisite form and ...
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... period of his recovery . His temporary madness was like a furnace , the passing through which was a purification of both mind and heart . Returning reason brought him knowledge of the past , and the sense of present enjoyment . He had ...
... period of his recovery . His temporary madness was like a furnace , the passing through which was a purification of both mind and heart . Returning reason brought him knowledge of the past , and the sense of present enjoyment . He had ...
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