Spirit of the English Magazines, Том 6Munroe and Francis, 1820 |
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... fire . However , we followed her up to the thicket , in which she had taken shelter , and put the elephant's head right into it ; when we had the satisfac- tion to hear her growling close to us . Just as we were expecting her charge ...
... fire . However , we followed her up to the thicket , in which she had taken shelter , and put the elephant's head right into it ; when we had the satisfac- tion to hear her growling close to us . Just as we were expecting her charge ...
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... fires , and compromised by any differences that might arise between the two most formidable powers of Europe . Having entreated his court to weigh these con- siderations , he added that if the Empe- ror of Austria were not averse to ...
... fires , and compromised by any differences that might arise between the two most formidable powers of Europe . Having entreated his court to weigh these con- siderations , he added that if the Empe- ror of Austria were not averse to ...
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... fire , which now des- troys all things , was then the instru- ment for their preservation , that all na- ture was then bathed in a preserving fire . " He also believes that Adam could fly , and was an excellent diver . " It is ...
... fire , which now des- troys all things , was then the instru- ment for their preservation , that all na- ture was then bathed in a preserving fire . " He also believes that Adam could fly , and was an excellent diver . " It is ...
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... fire , and let it loose in a barn overrun with those ver- min , thinking it would drive the rest out . The plan succeeded , but in a different way from what they intended ; the barn being burnt to the ground .--- Gent . Mag . July 1819 ...
... fire , and let it loose in a barn overrun with those ver- min , thinking it would drive the rest out . The plan succeeded , but in a different way from what they intended ; the barn being burnt to the ground .--- Gent . Mag . July 1819 ...
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... fire to depict .--- No lan- guage can be adequate to the immensity of the horrors ! and even hyperbole itself , which distorts and exaggerates all other things be- • yond their natural size and dimension , fails here.
... fire to depict .--- No lan- guage can be adequate to the immensity of the horrors ! and even hyperbole itself , which distorts and exaggerates all other things be- • yond their natural size and dimension , fails here.
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