Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen15Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1829 |
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... seemed de- nd as he turned his I felt relieved to see used to such scenes ; eration , but in a tone firmness with which ed the unhappy man re , and seemed satis- e and inarticulately ain drooping wretch , and of course . Hav- to place ...
... seemed de- nd as he turned his I felt relieved to see used to such scenes ; eration , but in a tone firmness with which ed the unhappy man re , and seemed satis- e and inarticulately ain drooping wretch , and of course . Hav- to place ...
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... seemed only to in- ease their violence - as if the very sound of e human voice was , under his dreadful cir- mstances , intolerable , as renewing the sense reality to a reason already clouding , and on the verge of temporary delirium ...
... seemed only to in- ease their violence - as if the very sound of e human voice was , under his dreadful cir- mstances , intolerable , as renewing the sense reality to a reason already clouding , and on the verge of temporary delirium ...
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... seemed to be following the impulse of nature in the practice of her duty . Reason in- spired her neither with coldness nor constraint . She was alike distinguished for firmness under suffering , and sensibility and promptitude in a ...
... seemed to be following the impulse of nature in the practice of her duty . Reason in- spired her neither with coldness nor constraint . She was alike distinguished for firmness under suffering , and sensibility and promptitude in a ...
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