The Microcosm: Or, Little World of Home, Bind 3P.B. Whitmore, 1837 |
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... speak for itself — and , by its own merits , let it stand or fall . If our readers do not form any unreasonable expectations , we think they will not be disappointed . Those who " judge of a book by the number of cubic inches it ...
... speak for itself — and , by its own merits , let it stand or fall . If our readers do not form any unreasonable expectations , we think they will not be disappointed . Those who " judge of a book by the number of cubic inches it ...
Side 3
... speaking a word in its behalf . I , AND MY WINDOW . It is very likely that I am not even so interesting a personage as my window - but , in order to the proper description of my window and the objects connected with it , it is necessary ...
... speaking a word in its behalf . I , AND MY WINDOW . It is very likely that I am not even so interesting a personage as my window - but , in order to the proper description of my window and the objects connected with it , it is necessary ...
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... speak of the cultivation of feelings , we mean that some desire , some care , some exertion is requisite . Nor , in this matter , is the aid of the parent and guide of youth of small importance . The bearing of these feelings may be ...
... speak of the cultivation of feelings , we mean that some desire , some care , some exertion is requisite . Nor , in this matter , is the aid of the parent and guide of youth of small importance . The bearing of these feelings may be ...
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... ( speaking in the most general sense ) requires to be instructed in the same sciences , and needs the same general development , and is destined to make one common and universal effort for its own emancipation . But the several nations of ...
... ( speaking in the most general sense ) requires to be instructed in the same sciences , and needs the same general development , and is destined to make one common and universal effort for its own emancipation . But the several nations of ...
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... suddenly , I have heard the most edifying remarks , on the sin of indulging in satire . From such pro- ceedings , I have gathered this direction for speaking ill of one's neigh- 28 DESULTORY THOUGHTS ON SATIRE , ITS RESTRICTIONS , &
... suddenly , I have heard the most edifying remarks , on the sin of indulging in satire . From such pro- ceedings , I have gathered this direction for speaking ill of one's neigh- 28 DESULTORY THOUGHTS ON SATIRE , ITS RESTRICTIONS , &
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admiration Adoniah angel Atherley beauty bless breath bright character Charles Wolfe cheerful child Christ dark dear death delight divine dreams duty E. A. Andrews earth Ellen Plummer eternal evil eyes Father fear feelings flowers folly genius GERMAN OF CLAUDIUS give grace grave Greenfield High School Hafiz hand happiness hath heart heaven holy honor hope Horbury hour human immortal influence Joanna Baillie KEITH PALMER light literary live look LORD'S PRAYER Mary Howitt MATTHIAS CLAUDIUS means MICROCOSM mind moral morning mother nature never night November o'er October ourselves passed peace pleasure poem poet poetical poetry praise readers religion remember seems smile sorrow soul speak spirit Stranger sweet taste tell thee thine thing thou thought tion true truth unto WILLIAM MILLER wisdom wish woman words Wordsworth youth