The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1834 - English literature |
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... arrived at a village where our short sojourn was to be made . M- numbers about a thousand inhabitants , and retains that ancient and picturesque feature " a green , " round which the houses are scattered , not arranged . The pride of ...
... arrived at a village where our short sojourn was to be made . M- numbers about a thousand inhabitants , and retains that ancient and picturesque feature " a green , " round which the houses are scattered , not arranged . The pride of ...
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... arrived duly , and were safely stowed aboard two vessels ; -the one a cutter - rigged sailer , something less than twenty feet long ; the other a small row - boat for fishing . Hurrah ! Give way , lads ! Up foresail and mainsail , -and ...
... arrived duly , and were safely stowed aboard two vessels ; -the one a cutter - rigged sailer , something less than twenty feet long ; the other a small row - boat for fishing . Hurrah ! Give way , lads ! Up foresail and mainsail , -and ...
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... arrive for dinner - the right hour . Let me re- commend your Majesty to order the curtains of your litter to be drawn ... arrived , " said Manto , as she assisted in withdrawing the curtains . The train had halted before a vast propylon ...
... arrive for dinner - the right hour . Let me re- commend your Majesty to order the curtains of your litter to be drawn ... arrived , " said Manto , as she assisted in withdrawing the curtains . The train had halted before a vast propylon ...
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... arrived there , they looked down upon a valley , apparently land - locked by black and barren mountains of the most strange , although picturesque forms . In the centre of the valley was a black pool or tarn , bordered with dark purple ...
... arrived there , they looked down upon a valley , apparently land - locked by black and barren mountains of the most strange , although picturesque forms . In the centre of the valley was a black pool or tarn , bordered with dark purple ...
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... arrived , it was impossible for us to dis- tinguish between our friends and our foes . Enceladus apparently forgets that had the Olympians never been permitted to enter Heaven , it would have been unnecessary ever to have combined ...
... arrived , it was impossible for us to dis- tinguish between our friends and our foes . Enceladus apparently forgets that had the Olympians never been permitted to enter Heaven , it would have been unnecessary ever to have combined ...
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