University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volumen5W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1835 |
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... voice he would hear the clergy represented as unrivalled in the earnestness and assi- duity with which they devoted them- selves to every good work . And he might learn , moreover , that the pre- sent pitiable destitution of that pro ...
... voice he would hear the clergy represented as unrivalled in the earnestness and assi- duity with which they devoted them- selves to every good work . And he might learn , moreover , that the pre- sent pitiable destitution of that pro ...
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... voice , with soft blue eyes , and every feature trying to outrival its fellow ; so that she was more like a fabled Dryad of the mountain than a country clergyman's daughter . She was very young , not much past fifteen , when her ...
... voice , with soft blue eyes , and every feature trying to outrival its fellow ; so that she was more like a fabled Dryad of the mountain than a country clergyman's daughter . She was very young , not much past fifteen , when her ...
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... voice , and , as he generally repeated the substance of the brief replies he received to his questions , he made the whole dialogue intelligible to us , though we heard his voice alone somewhat to the following purpose : - " This alley ...
... voice , and , as he generally repeated the substance of the brief replies he received to his questions , he made the whole dialogue intelligible to us , though we heard his voice alone somewhat to the following purpose : - " This alley ...
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... voice , his lips quivered , and a sup- pressed sob broke from them every now and then . Sometimes he would suddenly ... voices were eager in ques- tioning old Peter , who and what this strange person could be ; and the old man could ...
... voice , his lips quivered , and a sup- pressed sob broke from them every now and then . Sometimes he would suddenly ... voices were eager in ques- tioning old Peter , who and what this strange person could be ; and the old man could ...
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... voice , until young Martem came in , and began to speak loud , and almost violently . They heard him ask many questions about the people in Weimar , and he seemed almost furious when he heard of the intended marriage of Barr . He broke ...
... voice , until young Martem came in , and began to speak loud , and almost violently . They heard him ask many questions about the people in Weimar , and he seemed almost furious when he heard of the intended marriage of Barr . He broke ...
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