The American Monthly Magazine, Volumen1Nathaniel Parker Willis Peirce and Williams, 1829 |
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... heaven such kindness falls on the heart of the thirsty aspirant ; and he has been attacked with personal scurrilities , and knows how little such things can affect reputation , and how easy it is to despise the ungentlemanly critic and ...
... heaven such kindness falls on the heart of the thirsty aspirant ; and he has been attacked with personal scurrilities , and knows how little such things can affect reputation , and how easy it is to despise the ungentlemanly critic and ...
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... heaven are moving on continually to music , and that the sounds we daily listen to are but a part of a melody that reaches to the very centre of God's illimita- ble spheres . ( Pardon me a digression here , reader . Aside from the ...
... heaven are moving on continually to music , and that the sounds we daily listen to are but a part of a melody that reaches to the very centre of God's illimita- ble spheres . ( Pardon me a digression here , reader . Aside from the ...
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... heaven , and I cannot feel that it is well , or natural , to oppress the dying with the distressing wretchedness of common sorrow . I would be let go cheerfully from the world . I would have my friends comfort me and smile pleasantly on ...
... heaven , and I cannot feel that it is well , or natural , to oppress the dying with the distressing wretchedness of common sorrow . I would be let go cheerfully from the world . I would have my friends comfort me and smile pleasantly on ...
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... Heaven is the music of the human voice . I doubt whether all voices are not capable of it , though there must be degrees in it as in beauty . The tones of affection in all children are sweet , and we know not how much their ...
... Heaven is the music of the human voice . I doubt whether all voices are not capable of it , though there must be degrees in it as in beauty . The tones of affection in all children are sweet , and we know not how much their ...
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... heaven , and whisper in his ear a promise of immortality ? Byron , in his famous satire , accuses Sir Walter Scott of writing more for love of money than zeal for letters . The charge has some appearance of truth . But it is somewhat ...
... heaven , and whisper in his ear a promise of immortality ? Byron , in his famous satire , accuses Sir Walter Scott of writing more for love of money than zeal for letters . The charge has some appearance of truth . But it is somewhat ...
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