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Pagina 5
... death . The new Eve looks round with a sensation of doubt and distrust , such as a city dame , the daughter of numberless generations of citizens , might experience if suddenly transported to the garden of Eden . At length her downcast ...
... death . The new Eve looks round with a sensation of doubt and distrust , such as a city dame , the daughter of numberless generations of citizens , might experience if suddenly transported to the garden of Eden . At length her downcast ...
Pagina 18
... with disgust from fish , fowl , and flesh , which , to their pure nostrils , steam with a loath- some odor of death and corruption ? — Food ? The bill of fare contains nothing which they recognize as 18 MOSSES FROM AN OLD MANSE.
... with disgust from fish , fowl , and flesh , which , to their pure nostrils , steam with a loath- some odor of death and corruption ? — Food ? The bill of fare contains nothing which they recognize as 18 MOSSES FROM AN OLD MANSE.
Pagina 30
... death , in the midst of his old tri- umphs , make them sensible that they have taken up the heavy burden of mortality which a whole species had thrown down ? Dust kindred to their own has never lain in the grave . Will they then ...
... death , in the midst of his old tri- umphs , make them sensible that they have taken up the heavy burden of mortality which a whole species had thrown down ? Dust kindred to their own has never lain in the grave . Will they then ...
Pagina 38
... death of the patient than of the odious reptile that possessed him . When Roderick Elliston regained entire sensibility , it was to find his misfortune the town talk - the more than nine days ' wonder and horror- while , at his bosom ...
... death of the patient than of the odious reptile that possessed him . When Roderick Elliston regained entire sensibility , it was to find his misfortune the town talk - the more than nine days ' wonder and horror- while , at his bosom ...
Pagina 44
... death . Observing a married couple , whose do- mestic troubles were matter of notoriety , he condoled with both on having mutually taken a house adder to their bosoms . To an envious author , who depreciated works which he could never ...
... death . Observing a married couple , whose do- mestic troubles were matter of notoriety , he condoled with both on having mutually taken a house adder to their bosoms . To an envious author , who depreciated works which he could never ...
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