The American Monthly Magazine, Volumen1Nathaniel Parker Willis Peirce and Williams, 1829 |
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... never have I known man or woman under the influence of any strong feeling that was not utterly degra ded , whose ... never so well , and still speak execrably , and I rarely have known a person who conversed musically to sing even a ...
... never have I known man or woman under the influence of any strong feeling that was not utterly degra ded , whose ... never so well , and still speak execrably , and I rarely have known a person who conversed musically to sing even a ...
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... never talk for more than one to hear , and to that one , if a woman and attractive , it is a most dangerous because unsuspected spell ; and every one knows how the voice softens instinctively with the knowledge that but one ear listens ...
... never talk for more than one to hear , and to that one , if a woman and attractive , it is a most dangerous because unsuspected spell ; and every one knows how the voice softens instinctively with the knowledge that but one ear listens ...
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... never heard from the lips of a woman ! My dream was over . It was always a wonder to me , that the voice is so neglected in a fashionable education . There is a power in it over men , greater even than manner , for it is never suspected ...
... never heard from the lips of a woman ! My dream was over . It was always a wonder to me , that the voice is so neglected in a fashionable education . There is a power in it over men , greater even than manner , for it is never suspected ...
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... never have written at all , but we would say that he should not have been ambitious of fame as a poet . He has , it is true , left us some poetry which we would not have lost , and would not willingly forget ; but it is his prose by ...
... never have written at all , but we would say that he should not have been ambitious of fame as a poet . He has , it is true , left us some poetry which we would not have lost , and would not willingly forget ; but it is his prose by ...
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... never travelled more to my mind . There is no dust , no noise , no perceptible motion . You sit in a well furnished parlor with windows looking out for a great part of the way on the exquisite scenery of the Mohawk - writing materials ...
... never travelled more to my mind . There is no dust , no noise , no perceptible motion . You sit in a well furnished parlor with windows looking out for a great part of the way on the exquisite scenery of the Mohawk - writing materials ...
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