The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1849 |
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... eyes , which continue till I become insensible , and remain so for a considerable time , just as if I were dead . Upon one occasion I remained three hours in this state , and when I recovered consciousness , another hour elapsed before ...
... eyes , which continue till I become insensible , and remain so for a considerable time , just as if I were dead . Upon one occasion I remained three hours in this state , and when I recovered consciousness , another hour elapsed before ...
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... eyes with a feeling of humiliation and remorse . A minute or two elapsed before I could find courage to say- " Nay , Doctor , you must not be squeamish and puritanical . Every one cheats government . " " But no one cheats God ! " was ...
... eyes with a feeling of humiliation and remorse . A minute or two elapsed before I could find courage to say- " Nay , Doctor , you must not be squeamish and puritanical . Every one cheats government . " " But no one cheats God ! " was ...
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... eye No kindly light of charity ; And e'en if he were lured to smile , A something cruel seemed the while Around his lip and mirth to hang , And dissonant his laughter rang . Yet was he valiant in the fray , As is the wild bull turned at ...
... eye No kindly light of charity ; And e'en if he were lured to smile , A something cruel seemed the while Around his lip and mirth to hang , And dissonant his laughter rang . Yet was he valiant in the fray , As is the wild bull turned at ...
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... polished and enlightened Greeks , groaning under the thraldom of a barbarian yoke - would , no doubt , be reason enough in the eyes of the French Philhellene . But the statesmen 40 The Spirit of Change in Southern Europe .
... polished and enlightened Greeks , groaning under the thraldom of a barbarian yoke - would , no doubt , be reason enough in the eyes of the French Philhellene . But the statesmen 40 The Spirit of Change in Southern Europe .
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the eyes of the French Philhellene . But the statesmen of England are not addicted to political sentimentalism : they may feel the force of such laud- able impulses as strongly as those of any other country , and perhaps more so ...
the eyes of the French Philhellene . But the statesmen of England are not addicted to political sentimentalism : they may feel the force of such laud- able impulses as strongly as those of any other country , and perhaps more so ...
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