The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volume 2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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Page 38
... feeling of extreme diffidence that I address this respectable audience ; various circumstances combine to render this feeling more intense . I am aware that I must , as one of the committee , by whom the original plan of this ...
... feeling of extreme diffidence that I address this respectable audience ; various circumstances combine to render this feeling more intense . I am aware that I must , as one of the committee , by whom the original plan of this ...
Page 132
... feeling will do homage to the genius of the author , in perusing this brief story . The characters of the good priest , and of the two Indian sisters , the one of whom had devoted herself to the solitude of the clois- ter , while the ...
... feeling will do homage to the genius of the author , in perusing this brief story . The characters of the good priest , and of the two Indian sisters , the one of whom had devoted herself to the solitude of the clois- ter , while the ...
Page 268
... feeling , the immediate object of his soul's aspirations . Bent on this fantastic pursuit , he directs his steps to the eternal city . We cannot refrain from giving in his own , or rather in the nearly literal language of his English ...
... feeling , the immediate object of his soul's aspirations . Bent on this fantastic pursuit , he directs his steps to the eternal city . We cannot refrain from giving in his own , or rather in the nearly literal language of his English ...
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