The North American Review, Volumes 38-39O. Everett, 1834 |
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... heart ; he must show us what that mysterious affection was , before which he sometimes bowed down in infant ... hearts to condemn . The details of mental suffering , when they oblige us to follow a man of fine genius to the cells of a ...
... heart ; he must show us what that mysterious affection was , before which he sometimes bowed down in infant ... hearts to condemn . The details of mental suffering , when they oblige us to follow a man of fine genius to the cells of a ...
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... hearts burn within us like the self - devotion of those living martyrs , who , unseen by the world , can sit within the shadow of death with the sick and sorrowful , and count it their highest glory to bind up the broken heart . We ...
... hearts burn within us like the self - devotion of those living martyrs , who , unseen by the world , can sit within the shadow of death with the sick and sorrowful , and count it their highest glory to bind up the broken heart . We ...
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... heart was confirmed in the habit of keeping to itself its own bitterness ; an unfortu- nate reserve ; for there were more instances than one , in which the counsel of a judicious friend , who could have entered into his feelings , would ...
... heart was confirmed in the habit of keeping to itself its own bitterness ; an unfortu- nate reserve ; for there were more instances than one , in which the counsel of a judicious friend , who could have entered into his feelings , would ...
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... heart of Cowper , and touched the string which was then silent , but was afterwards waked into deep and full vibration . He tells us distinctly , that it was the piety of that devout writer which gave him such a hold upon his mind ...
... heart of Cowper , and touched the string which was then silent , but was afterwards waked into deep and full vibration . He tells us distinctly , that it was the piety of that devout writer which gave him such a hold upon his mind ...
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... heart longed to commune with the grand and beautiful works of nature , but was compelled to remain in the cells and caverns of the town , -who needed to associate with the contemplative and thoughtful , but was driven to the society of ...
... heart longed to commune with the grand and beautiful works of nature , but was compelled to remain in the cells and caverns of the town , -who needed to associate with the contemplative and thoughtful , but was driven to the society of ...
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