New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 32
... feelings now began to spring up in his heart . gentler associations of existence now began to cling round him , and mellow the harshness of his character , like the green ivy twining round the rugged bark of the oak , and softening its ...
... feelings now began to spring up in his heart . gentler associations of existence now began to cling round him , and mellow the harshness of his character , like the green ivy twining round the rugged bark of the oak , and softening its ...
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... feeling . Some listened to the voice , and followed it with the same earnestness that men awake from long - cherished and too tran- quil and apathetic feelings , to those which are new , and far more vivid and exciting . Although the ...
... feeling . Some listened to the voice , and followed it with the same earnestness that men awake from long - cherished and too tran- quil and apathetic feelings , to those which are new , and far more vivid and exciting . Although the ...
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... feelings of scorn and contempt , and as immediately repaid by inveterate and undisguised dislike . It is to this feeling , I think , rather than to the operation of baser passions growing out of the recollection of political misrule and ...
... feelings of scorn and contempt , and as immediately repaid by inveterate and undisguised dislike . It is to this feeling , I think , rather than to the operation of baser passions growing out of the recollection of political misrule and ...
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