The Tin Trumpet, Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish: To which are Added, Poetical Selections, Volume 1 |
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... feeling . This is not the place , however , to expatiate upon his character , as it is my intention to make his life , for which I had been collecting materials long before his decease , the subject of a second volume ; and I avail ...
... feeling . This is not the place , however , to expatiate upon his character , as it is my intention to make his life , for which I had been collecting materials long before his decease , the subject of a second volume ; and I avail ...
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... feeling of the emotions he represents , is never so sure to agitate the souls of his hearers , as when his own is per- fectly at ease . We believe that he may excite without being excited , for the same reason that the most sensitive ...
... feeling of the emotions he represents , is never so sure to agitate the souls of his hearers , as when his own is per- fectly at ease . We believe that he may excite without being excited , for the same reason that the most sensitive ...
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... feeling of gratitude and a sense of duty . — The Roman daugh- ter who nourished her imprisoned father , when condemned to be starved to death , from her own breast , has generally been adduced as the noblest recorded instance of filial ...
... feeling of gratitude and a sense of duty . — The Roman daugh- ter who nourished her imprisoned father , when condemned to be starved to death , from her own breast , has generally been adduced as the noblest recorded instance of filial ...
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... feeling , that , with the exception of one individual , who has obtained an enviable immortality as " middle age HAL- LAM , ” we have no chronology for men and women at , or be- yond the meridian of life . They are all " persons of a ...
... feeling , that , with the exception of one individual , who has obtained an enviable immortality as " middle age HAL- LAM , ” we have no chronology for men and women at , or be- yond the meridian of life . They are all " persons of a ...
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... feeling of these Moammarites afford to some of our own unchristian fanatics , who , setting themselves up for stewards of the mysteries , affix their own meaning - often a very revolting one - to " the letter that killeth ; " and if we ...
... feeling of these Moammarites afford to some of our own unchristian fanatics , who , setting themselves up for stewards of the mysteries , affix their own meaning - often a very revolting one - to " the letter that killeth ; " and if we ...
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