Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 46W. Blackwood, 1839 - England |
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Compare the im . the softening touch of time and the pressions left on the mind by the pe- growth of vegetation , that the whole fusal of the works of the three great possesses a sombre and stately ur ity of dramatists , and the ...
Compare the im . the softening touch of time and the pressions left on the mind by the pe- growth of vegetation , that the whole fusal of the works of the three great possesses a sombre and stately ur ity of dramatists , and the ...
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... and observaster or George Barnwell ; for though tions on a comet seen at Pekin , are they neither conclude with suicide or followed by calculations of the power the gallows , their whole tone and spin of steam .
... and observaster or George Barnwell ; for though tions on a comet seen at Pekin , are they neither conclude with suicide or followed by calculations of the power the gallows , their whole tone and spin of steam .
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Its whole history comes as we came over it , to tell him of the of miracle , —the shrine , which long very singular event which occurred preceded the cathedral , was itself , we before it was paved ( some 800 years see , intimated from ...
Its whole history comes as we came over it , to tell him of the of miracle , —the shrine , which long very singular event which occurred preceded the cathedral , was itself , we before it was paved ( some 800 years see , intimated from ...
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As dinner upon the right bell , and were again proceeds , it flows with more and more admonished on the threshold , that we facility and fewer interruptions ; each must be very sentimental if we would has fair play ; the whole is a ...
As dinner upon the right bell , and were again proceeds , it flows with more and more admonished on the threshold , that we facility and fewer interruptions ; each must be very sentimental if we would has fair play ; the whole is a ...
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... some wild vale in loveliest blue of distant mountains ; the amphitheatre of mountains against which the whole low hill is with grand and sweeping lines folding dark , and of sheltered green repose , within and about each other .
... some wild vale in loveliest blue of distant mountains ; the amphitheatre of mountains against which the whole low hill is with grand and sweeping lines folding dark , and of sheltered green repose , within and about each other .
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