The Monthly Magazine, Том 1R. Phillips, 1826 |
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... young man , the real young man , whom she was to marry . " Why , Harriet , you know poor Joel . " " Joel , indeed ! the gipsy said that the young man , the real young man , was to ride up to the house drest in a dark great coat ( and ...
... young man , the real young man , whom she was to marry . " Why , Harriet , you know poor Joel . " " Joel , indeed ! the gipsy said that the young man , the real young man , was to ride up to the house drest in a dark great coat ( and ...
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... Young cheeks around that bright page glow'd ; Young holy hearts were stirr'd , And the meek tears of woman flow'd Fast o'er each burning word ; And sounds of breeze , and fount , and leaf , Came sweet each pause between , When a strange ...
... Young cheeks around that bright page glow'd ; Young holy hearts were stirr'd , And the meek tears of woman flow'd Fast o'er each burning word ; And sounds of breeze , and fount , and leaf , Came sweet each pause between , When a strange ...
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... young lady was reading at his recommendation - the life of George Psalmanzar . Not only the library , but the landing - place of the first floor , and the passages leading to the sleeping - rooms , were tapissés de livres . The quantity ...
... young lady was reading at his recommendation - the life of George Psalmanzar . Not only the library , but the landing - place of the first floor , and the passages leading to the sleeping - rooms , were tapissés de livres . The quantity ...
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... young nobleman , whom he considered as promising to be an equal honour to the cause of literature , learning , and liberal sentiment . Lord Byron , instead of meeting his advances , drew up stiffly , put out his foot , as if describing ...
... young nobleman , whom he considered as promising to be an equal honour to the cause of literature , learning , and liberal sentiment . Lord Byron , instead of meeting his advances , drew up stiffly , put out his foot , as if describing ...
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... young , restraints upon inclination are few , and have little power . The humours of the individual are allowed full sway ; and hence characters appear in real life without that uniformity which they assume , when greater civili- zation ...
... young , restraints upon inclination are few , and have little power . The humours of the individual are allowed full sway ; and hence characters appear in real life without that uniformity which they assume , when greater civili- zation ...
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