Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen11Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1827 |
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... feeling , however virtuous and tender , when a woman of feeling and delicacy pours her ma- ternal caresses on a performer who , although to be accounted her son for the night , is , in reality , a stranger . But in the scenes we al ...
... feeling , however virtuous and tender , when a woman of feeling and delicacy pours her ma- ternal caresses on a performer who , although to be accounted her son for the night , is , in reality , a stranger . But in the scenes we al ...
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... feeling , the same dark thread had run across the web ; and images of death and annihila- tion mingled themselves with the most smi . ling scenes through which my career of enjoy- ment led me . My very passion for pleasure but deepened ...
... feeling , the same dark thread had run across the web ; and images of death and annihila- tion mingled themselves with the most smi . ling scenes through which my career of enjoy- ment led me . My very passion for pleasure but deepened ...
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... feeling which al- ways attends the condition of one who recol- lects former enjoyments in which he is no longer capable of taking pleasure . This species of moral palsy is , we believe , a disease which more or less affects every one ...
... feeling which al- ways attends the condition of one who recol- lects former enjoyments in which he is no longer capable of taking pleasure . This species of moral palsy is , we believe , a disease which more or less affects every one ...
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