The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 - English literature |
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Page 309
... caique on the other gliding in pro- tected waters , where the same imprisoned fair one might fling into it a flower , ( so slender is the dividing cape that shuts in the bay , ) — with its Bosphorus , its radiant and unmatched Bosphorus ...
... caique on the other gliding in pro- tected waters , where the same imprisoned fair one might fling into it a flower , ( so slender is the dividing cape that shuts in the bay , ) — with its Bosphorus , its radiant and unmatched Bosphorus ...
Page 310
... caique , and with Maimuna in my bosom , and every contending emotion at work in my heart , the scene about me still made an indelible impres- sion on my memory . The star - shaped bay , a mile perhaps in diameter , was one swarm of ...
... caique , and with Maimuna in my bosom , and every contending emotion at work in my heart , the scene about me still made an indelible impres- sion on my memory . The star - shaped bay , a mile perhaps in diameter , was one swarm of ...
Page 311
... caique in any case at Galata ( lying just below us ) , but if we turned the prow south in the first instance , farewell at every stroke to the city ! Whereas a northern course took us straight up the Golden Horn , and I could appear to ...
... caique in any case at Galata ( lying just below us ) , but if we turned the prow south in the first instance , farewell at every stroke to the city ! Whereas a northern course took us straight up the Golden Horn , and I could appear to ...
Page 313
... caique , but we were pulling fast up the Golden Horn by the time I could speak , and in half an hour were set ashore on the green bank of the Barbyses , bound on a solitary ramble up the Valley of Sweet Waters . VII . The art of ...
... caique , but we were pulling fast up the Golden Horn by the time I could speak , and in half an hour were set ashore on the green bank of the Barbyses , bound on a solitary ramble up the Valley of Sweet Waters . VII . The art of ...
Page 456
... caique , that the moral in his mind would result in an increased vigilance over my motions . While he stood with his teeth stuck full of " peace- to - your - throat , " therefore , forgetting even the instinct of mastication in his ...
... caique , that the moral in his mind would result in an increased vigilance over my motions . While he stood with his teeth stuck full of " peace- to - your - throat , " therefore , forgetting even the instinct of mastication in his ...
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