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The Magazine of the beau monde; or, Monthly journal of fashion [afterw.] The ... - Página 15
1842
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The London Magazine, Volumen4

1821 - 724 páginas
...feeling of a vast march— of infinite cavalcades filing off — and the tread of innumerable armies. The morning was come of a mighty day • — a day of crisis and of final hope for human nature, then suffering some mysterious eclipse, and labouring in some dread...
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The United States Literary Gazette, Volumen1

1825 - 426 páginas
...feeling of a vast march— of infinite cavalcades filing off— and the tread of innumerable armies. The morning was come of a mighty day — a day of crisis and of final hope for human nature, then suffering some mysterious eclipse, and labouring in some dread...
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The United States Literary Gazette, Volumen1

1825 - 412 páginas
...feeling of a vast march— of infinite cavalcades filing off— and the tread of innumerable armies. The morning was come of a mighty day — a day of crisis ana of final hope for human nature, then suffering some mysterious eclipse, and labouring in some dread...
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign ..., Volumen14

1822 - 658 páginas
...feeling of a vast march ; of infinite cavalcades filing oil", and the tread of innumerable armies. The morning was come of a mighty day, a day of crisis and of final hope for human nature, then suffering some mysterious eclipse, and labouring in some dread...
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Lectures on Poetry and General Literature: Delivered at the Royal ...

James Montgomery - 1833 - 528 páginas
...feeling of a vast march — of infinite cavalcades filing off; and the tread of innumerable armies. The morning was come of a mighty day, — a day of...nature, then suffering some mysterious eclipse, and labouring in some dread extremity. Somewhere, I knew not where ; somehow, I knew not how ; by some...
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Lectures on General Literature, Poetry, &c: Delivered at the Royal ...

James Montgomery - 1838 - 332 páginas
...the feeling of a vast march-^of infinite cavalcades filing off; and the tread of innumerable armies. The morning was come of a mighty day, —a day of crisis and final hope for hflman nature, then suffering some mysterious eclipse, and labouring in some dread extremity. Somewhere,...
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The Cambridge University Magazine, Volumen1,Tema 1

1840 - 528 páginas
...states and changes of empires, and now stands, like a pyramid amidst the storm, the object of unbounded admiration. The young student thought not of the Chapel....nature, then suffering some mysterious eclipse, and labouring in some dread extremity. Then came sudden alarms, and hurry ings to and fro; trepidations...
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Lectures on General Literature, Poetry, &c: Delivered at the Royal ...

James Montgomery - 1840 - 340 páginas
...feeling of a vast march — of infinite cavalcades filing off; and the tread of innumerable armies. The morning was come of a mighty day, — a day of...nature, then suffering some mysterious eclipse, and labouring in some dread extremity. Somewhere, I knew not where ; somehow, I knew not how ; by some...
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The Methodist Quarterly Review, Volumen18;Volumen40

1858 - 690 páginas
...the feeling of a vast march, of infinite cavalcades filing off, and the tread of innumerable armies. The morning was come of a mighty day, a day of crisis and of final hope for human nature, then suffering some mysterious eclipse, and laboring in some dread...
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Confessions of an English Opium-eater

Thomas De Quincey - 1847 - 270 páginas
...feeling of a vast march — of infinite cavalcades filing off — and the tread of innumerable armies. The morning was come of a mighty day — a day of crisis and of final hope for human nature, then suffering some mysterious eclipse, and labouring in some dread...
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