Bolster's Quarterly Magazine. ..., Том 2John Bolster, Patrick-street, Cork. R. Milliken, Dublin. And Longman, London., 1828 |
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... stood towards him , whose breath kindled the glory of the firmament , and flushed the earth with beauty , -every object of the visible world became impressed with the bright images , and fragrant with the associations arising from this ...
... stood towards him , whose breath kindled the glory of the firmament , and flushed the earth with beauty , -every object of the visible world became impressed with the bright images , and fragrant with the associations arising from this ...
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... stood indebted , endeared him as much to the affections , as his poetical qualities did to the admiration of his cotemporaries , and rendered it impossible , even to this day , for an ordi- nary reader to take up the Gerusalemme without ...
... stood indebted , endeared him as much to the affections , as his poetical qualities did to the admiration of his cotemporaries , and rendered it impossible , even to this day , for an ordi- nary reader to take up the Gerusalemme without ...
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... stood two of those castellated mansions , the fashionable structures of the time ; the one raised by the Lord President Montjoy , and the other by a member of the Galwaie Family , giving additional effect to the landscape . In the ...
... stood two of those castellated mansions , the fashionable structures of the time ; the one raised by the Lord President Montjoy , and the other by a member of the Galwaie Family , giving additional effect to the landscape . In the ...
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... stood a state bed , to which he hast- ened , and on approaching it , to finish his hazardous and benevolent exami- nation , he discovered the object of his search , stretched apparently lifeless in a recumbent posture . The person was ...
... stood a state bed , to which he hast- ened , and on approaching it , to finish his hazardous and benevolent exami- nation , he discovered the object of his search , stretched apparently lifeless in a recumbent posture . The person was ...
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... stood a horseman dismounted , his steed beside him , on whose neck his arm appeared to rest . His age might be about twenty two or twenty three , and his features wore an expression , at once dignified and generous . A pensive shade as ...
... stood a horseman dismounted , his steed beside him , on whose neck his arm appeared to rest . His age might be about twenty two or twenty three , and his features wore an expression , at once dignified and generous . A pensive shade as ...
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