Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47W. Blackwood., 1840 - England |
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... spirit , now With my sword I'll make the trial ; Since , although the steel should pierce you , Spirits feel no injury . D. Ang . Woe is me ! Arrest your weapon , O ! arrest your bloody arm ; Pity ' twere with death to visit An unhappy ...
... spirit , now With my sword I'll make the trial ; Since , although the steel should pierce you , Spirits feel no injury . D. Ang . Woe is me ! Arrest your weapon , O ! arrest your bloody arm ; Pity ' twere with death to visit An unhappy ...
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... with emblems of honour and of joy , and the wearied soldiers with refreshments . Instead of which , the poison of this party spirit destroys those fairest , happiest hours of my 40 [ Jan. Goethe's Life and Works . No. 111 .
... with emblems of honour and of joy , and the wearied soldiers with refreshments . Instead of which , the poison of this party spirit destroys those fairest , happiest hours of my 40 [ Jan. Goethe's Life and Works . No. 111 .
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party spirit destroys those fairest , happiest hours of my life , even with so many anxieties and efforts . " " It is party spirit . But you will only increase it by punishing this man . Those of his opinion will cry out on you as a ...
party spirit destroys those fairest , happiest hours of my life , even with so many anxieties and efforts . " " It is party spirit . But you will only increase it by punishing this man . Those of his opinion will cry out on you as a ...
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... spirit , I saw the title of my work dis- played in large letters on the corners of the streets and squares . Frivolous as my friend usually was , the opportunity of playing the master was too much for him to resist . He read through the ...
... spirit , I saw the title of my work dis- played in large letters on the corners of the streets and squares . Frivolous as my friend usually was , the opportunity of playing the master was too much for him to resist . He read through the ...
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... spirit of revenge , however un- congenial to his nature generally , is not at the bottom of the matter ; and that , painful as it must be to his own feelings , he cannot resist availing him- self of this his only means of wreak- ing ...
... spirit of revenge , however un- congenial to his nature generally , is not at the bottom of the matter ; and that , painful as it must be to his own feelings , he cannot resist availing him- self of this his only means of wreak- ing ...
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