The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 79Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1872 |
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... thing to do with the trade again . Mr. Alfred Davison , a well - known planter in Queensland , says on this sub- ject : " In Brisbane I have been indirectly in communication with white sailors who have sailed in these traders , but who ...
... thing to do with the trade again . Mr. Alfred Davison , a well - known planter in Queensland , says on this sub- ject : " In Brisbane I have been indirectly in communication with white sailors who have sailed in these traders , but who ...
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... thing at which his Faun - eyes glittered wildly , blank with incomprehension . But those eyes glowed with terrible and wonderful vision when the old fable of the resisting Titan , indomitable , unconquerable , waken- ed their depths ...
... thing at which his Faun - eyes glittered wildly , blank with incomprehension . But those eyes glowed with terrible and wonderful vision when the old fable of the resisting Titan , indomitable , unconquerable , waken- ed their depths ...
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... thing in all Shelley's life . He had nowhere expressed any love for Harriet before this . He had spoken much of her , it is true , as a young man does of a girl to whom he is being gradually attract- ed ; but , it would seem , was still ...
... thing in all Shelley's life . He had nowhere expressed any love for Harriet before this . He had spoken much of her , it is true , as a young man does of a girl to whom he is being gradually attract- ed ; but , it would seem , was still ...
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... thing a son could do to offend and wound them . He had brought a public stigma on his name ; he had attempted to fill the mind of at least one of his sisters with his own wildly skeptical ideas ; and now he had made the most glaring ...
... thing a son could do to offend and wound them . He had brought a public stigma on his name ; he had attempted to fill the mind of at least one of his sisters with his own wildly skeptical ideas ; and now he had made the most glaring ...
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... thing , however , which we may note here , and which is everywhere and at all times characteristic of Shelley : a curious twist which his mind seems to have taken from the first , like some grow- ing thing warped and thwarted by a freak ...
... thing , however , which we may note here , and which is everywhere and at all times characteristic of Shelley : a curious twist which his mind seems to have taken from the first , like some grow- ing thing warped and thwarted by a freak ...
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