Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen17Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1830 |
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... object made beautiful by that feeling of love . Love , if ye can , the sublime object which shivers and grinds to dust your earthly powers , and then you overspread Sublimity with Beauty - like a merciful smile breaking suddenly from ...
... object made beautiful by that feeling of love . Love , if ye can , the sublime object which shivers and grinds to dust your earthly powers , and then you overspread Sublimity with Beauty - like a merciful smile breaking suddenly from ...
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... object of it were real ; and the conse- quence was a severe illness , from which it was long before poor Frogére recovered . It was , upon the whole , a piece of pleasantry which , however humorous it may be thought in conception , few ...
... object of it were real ; and the conse- quence was a severe illness , from which it was long before poor Frogére recovered . It was , upon the whole , a piece of pleasantry which , however humorous it may be thought in conception , few ...
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... objects , so that we remain with t tion , and Him the sole object fitted to is to be all in all . The more you app total devotion , the more you unite hig lect and high feeling to stable and stro piness . English Opium - Eater ...
... objects , so that we remain with t tion , and Him the sole object fitted to is to be all in all . The more you app total devotion , the more you unite hig lect and high feeling to stable and stro piness . English Opium - Eater ...
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