The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... tion and bloodshed ; and we predict with sorrow , but without a grain of doubt , that this fair , this magnificent country is doomed to a long period of civil war and all its attendant miseries . We predict this from our convic- tion ...
... tion and bloodshed ; and we predict with sorrow , but without a grain of doubt , that this fair , this magnificent country is doomed to a long period of civil war and all its attendant miseries . We predict this from our convic- tion ...
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... tion ; or rather to Cojutepeque , to which place the seat of government had lately been transferred , on account of the earthquakes at San Salvador . The disturbed state of the country , and the jealousies of the contending factions ...
... tion ; or rather to Cojutepeque , to which place the seat of government had lately been transferred , on account of the earthquakes at San Salvador . The disturbed state of the country , and the jealousies of the contending factions ...
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... tion was , however , not a mere poetical exer- which we entered on the perusal of this bio - cise . On her death her mother found a se- graphy . It is , indeed , a slight and in itself ries of memoranda of self - examination , from ...
... tion was , however , not a mere poetical exer- which we entered on the perusal of this bio - cise . On her death her mother found a se- graphy . It is , indeed , a slight and in itself ries of memoranda of self - examination , from ...
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... tion of the last couplet redeem the whole , and give it , we think , a superiority to Lucre- tia's more matured and polished composi -- p . 32 . tion . And what a picture the whole anec- dote is ! -the glowing landscape - the mother ...
... tion of the last couplet redeem the whole , and give it , we think , a superiority to Lucre- tia's more matured and polished composi -- p . 32 . tion . And what a picture the whole anec- dote is ! -the glowing landscape - the mother ...
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... tion . For three weeks I hovered on the borders Through many a shadowy grove , and round of the grave , and when I arose from this bed of Full many a cloistered hall , And corridors , where every step With echoing peal doth fall ...
... tion . For three weeks I hovered on the borders Through many a shadowy grove , and round of the grave , and when I arose from this bed of Full many a cloistered hall , And corridors , where every step With echoing peal doth fall ...
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