The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 - English literature |
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... volume skims over a plane as polished as a table of scagliola , looking , in its invisible speed , like one mirror of gleaming but motionless crystal . Just above , there is a sudden turn in the glen which sends the water like a ...
... volume skims over a plane as polished as a table of scagliola , looking , in its invisible speed , like one mirror of gleaming but motionless crystal . Just above , there is a sudden turn in the glen which sends the water like a ...
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... volume which now lies on our table ; but it is full of beauties of its own - of perfect originality - of heartfelt sentiment - of infinitely sweet and touching thoughts - and of grave , yet cheerful wisdom . Wordsworth is constant to ...
... volume which now lies on our table ; but it is full of beauties of its own - of perfect originality - of heartfelt sentiment - of infinitely sweet and touching thoughts - and of grave , yet cheerful wisdom . Wordsworth is constant to ...
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... volume which some will think a dereliction from his first principles ; just as , in former volumes , Laodamia and others startled the readers of the " Lyrical Ballads , " who found themselves , with the freshness of green fields and ...
... volume which some will think a dereliction from his first principles ; just as , in former volumes , Laodamia and others startled the readers of the " Lyrical Ballads , " who found themselves , with the freshness of green fields and ...
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... volume which contained the desired document -spread him upon a desk , and began to read the contents . ― I admit myself to have been nearly as ignorant of the purport of the last will and testament of Joseph William Haines , Esq ...
... volume which contained the desired document -spread him upon a desk , and began to read the contents . ― I admit myself to have been nearly as ignorant of the purport of the last will and testament of Joseph William Haines , Esq ...
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... volumes of smoke over the woods ; and as my sensations grew more and more indistinct and confused , I fancied ten thousand monstrous black bears , with their gigantic cubs , gamboling over the tree - tops . Presently I dreamed of ...
... volumes of smoke over the woods ; and as my sensations grew more and more indistinct and confused , I fancied ten thousand monstrous black bears , with their gigantic cubs , gamboling over the tree - tops . Presently I dreamed of ...
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