The Port Folio, Tom 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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... hand , which serves as an eye to the blind , serves in this instance as an ear to the deaf and dumb . I have ... hands and arms , as to become graceful in the use of them , their eye too is all quickness and penetration , it is the eye ...
... hand , which serves as an eye to the blind , serves in this instance as an ear to the deaf and dumb . I have ... hands and arms , as to become graceful in the use of them , their eye too is all quickness and penetration , it is the eye ...
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... hand , surely you will not fail to write for our mutual satisfaction , and for the plea- sure it will give our poor old mother , who is still living , and as well as she has been for many years past . We have I sent you a letter ...
... hand , surely you will not fail to write for our mutual satisfaction , and for the plea- sure it will give our poor old mother , who is still living , and as well as she has been for many years past . We have I sent you a letter ...
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... hand , the head and neck of the male is of a fine silky drab , with the upper part of the breast deep violet ; the rest of the plumage may be called black , with strong reflexions of green . This bird has long been noted by persons of ...
... hand , the head and neck of the male is of a fine silky drab , with the upper part of the breast deep violet ; the rest of the plumage may be called black , with strong reflexions of green . This bird has long been noted by persons of ...
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7 own offspring . On the other hand , the cow - bird is not confined in its choice to the nest of any one particular bird ; for I have myself found its eggs and young in those of five different species , some of whose nests were ...
7 own offspring . On the other hand , the cow - bird is not confined in its choice to the nest of any one particular bird ; for I have myself found its eggs and young in those of five different species , some of whose nests were ...
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... hand of Hamlet . The guilty are all punished , and though the death of Ophelia be an exception to the rule of poetical justice , yet we cannot consider that of Hamlet to be so . He is the victim of his own weakness and indiscretion ...
... hand of Hamlet . The guilty are all punished , and though the death of Ophelia be an exception to the rule of poetical justice , yet we cannot consider that of Hamlet to be so . He is the victim of his own weakness and indiscretion ...
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