The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1834 |
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... labours of man , but it is that I can understand and value the universal bounty of nature . My soul is satiated through the single sense of sight ; my eyes are enchanted with the affluence of colour , and the inimitable beauty of the ...
... labours of man , but it is that I can understand and value the universal bounty of nature . My soul is satiated through the single sense of sight ; my eyes are enchanted with the affluence of colour , and the inimitable beauty of the ...
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... labour of Valentin ! " added Manette , with firmness ; " of Valentin who , when his work at the mill is over , comes back to his father's hut with a smile upon his face and a song upon his lips ; and , instead of grumbling and murmuring ...
... labour of Valentin ! " added Manette , with firmness ; " of Valentin who , when his work at the mill is over , comes back to his father's hut with a smile upon his face and a song upon his lips ; and , instead of grumbling and murmuring ...
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... labour and fasting , he was scarcely able to support the struggle of his feelings on ascertaining that his rashness had not been the means of immediate injury to his sick and feeble mother . In the course of the day he had still ...
... labour and fasting , he was scarcely able to support the struggle of his feelings on ascertaining that his rashness had not been the means of immediate injury to his sick and feeble mother . In the course of the day he had still ...
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... labour to bring up , so as to escape his censure . I learned from him that poetry , even that of the loftiest and seemingly that of the wildest odes , had a logic of its own as severe as that of science , and more difficult , because ...
... labour to bring up , so as to escape his censure . I learned from him that poetry , even that of the loftiest and seemingly that of the wildest odes , had a logic of its own as severe as that of science , and more difficult , because ...
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... labours . In the Preface to his first publication , the juvenile poems before alluded to , he had written- " I expect neither profit nor general fame by my writings ; and I con- sider myself as having been amply repaid without either ...
... labours . In the Preface to his first publication , the juvenile poems before alluded to , he had written- " I expect neither profit nor general fame by my writings ; and I con- sider myself as having been amply repaid without either ...
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