The Microcosm: Or, Little World of Home, Bind 3P.B. Whitmore, 1837 |
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... seems proper to inform our readers distinctly in regard to the proposed plan and cha- racter of the work ; and this we shall do as briefly as possible . In the first place , then , the Microcosm will not be , in future , devoted chiefly ...
... seems proper to inform our readers distinctly in regard to the proposed plan and cha- racter of the work ; and this we shall do as briefly as possible . In the first place , then , the Microcosm will not be , in future , devoted chiefly ...
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... seems , by his placid smile , to sympathize with the joy of his comrades . It is the little lame boy . His face is the perfection of childish beauty , -and when you see his dark , blue eye , so soft , yet so full of thought , -his ...
... seems , by his placid smile , to sympathize with the joy of his comrades . It is the little lame boy . His face is the perfection of childish beauty , -and when you see his dark , blue eye , so soft , yet so full of thought , -his ...
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... seem as if imbathed in and quickened by childhood's spirit ? Surely not , we reply , by despising this period of life and withdrawing from all participation in its hopes and enjoyments . The moment that we cease our sympathies with any ...
... seem as if imbathed in and quickened by childhood's spirit ? Surely not , we reply , by despising this period of life and withdrawing from all participation in its hopes and enjoyments . The moment that we cease our sympathies with any ...
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... seem to sink unperceived from our bosoms . I may not do her justice . Indeed , I feel I cannot . But it was a burst of genuine feel . ing ; and only wanted metre to be a passage of the finest poetry . Nor , in recalling the incidents of ...
... seem to sink unperceived from our bosoms . I may not do her justice . Indeed , I feel I cannot . But it was a burst of genuine feel . ing ; and only wanted metre to be a passage of the finest poetry . Nor , in recalling the incidents of ...
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... seems to breathe " an ampler ether and diviner air , " than is common to most writers of this or any other age . In the latter part of the work , there are some things that we do not understand , and others that we do not approve- but ...
... seems to breathe " an ampler ether and diviner air , " than is common to most writers of this or any other age . In the latter part of the work , there are some things that we do not understand , and others that we do not approve- but ...
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