Southern Literary Messenger, Tom 28Jno. R. Thompson, 1859 |
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... true , yet with a feeling all the while , that those characters are not real personages , but merely actors ; well gotten up , indeed , to burlesque nature , but still only actors . Thackeray's very style of writing is such as to ...
... true , yet with a feeling all the while , that those characters are not real personages , but merely actors ; well gotten up , indeed , to burlesque nature , but still only actors . Thackeray's very style of writing is such as to ...
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... true effect of poetry , and he who has accomplished it , has not lived in vain . Again we say , " Thanks be to God for the Poets ! " Years ago , it matters not how many , there 1859. ] 5 Sir Sans - Avoir Rejoices . THE TABLES TURNED,
... true effect of poetry , and he who has accomplished it , has not lived in vain . Again we say , " Thanks be to God for the Poets ! " Years ago , it matters not how many , there 1859. ] 5 Sir Sans - Avoir Rejoices . THE TABLES TURNED,
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... true dialect , they bear no witness , they know nothing . Sight is the sense the Muses love to in- struct ; hearing they will not , because they cannot educate . Not that man is deaf ; he hears , indeed , but cannot compre- hend what he ...
... true dialect , they bear no witness , they know nothing . Sight is the sense the Muses love to in- struct ; hearing they will not , because they cannot educate . Not that man is deaf ; he hears , indeed , but cannot compre- hend what he ...
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... true sphere , and laid the foundation of a character , marked by the want of strict integrity , and high , honourable principles and intercourse with those of the opposite sex . The sequel is briefly told . Miss Ket- chum is now drawing ...
... true sphere , and laid the foundation of a character , marked by the want of strict integrity , and high , honourable principles and intercourse with those of the opposite sex . The sequel is briefly told . Miss Ket- chum is now drawing ...
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... true priest . But as things are now , my ene- my has me at a disadvantage , and my task is almost desperate . Misguided girl ! " he continued after a pause , " hers must have been the very madness of pas- sion that could induce her to ...
... true priest . But as things are now , my ene- my has me at a disadvantage , and my task is almost desperate . Misguided girl ! " he continued after a pause , " hers must have been the very madness of pas- sion that could induce her to ...
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