The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1834 - English literature |
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... turned out to be a very entertaining day . It was agreed - and what would I not at that period of my life have agreed to ? -that some of the party should fish , some walk , some row about , according to their several fancies , and that ...
... turned out to be a very entertaining day . It was agreed - and what would I not at that period of my life have agreed to ? -that some of the party should fish , some walk , some row about , according to their several fancies , and that ...
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... turning to the waiter and desiring him , in a a sweet but decided tone , to bring her a gentleman usher of the black rod , if they had one in the house , quite cold . • These were the sort of plaisantries ( mauvaises , if you will ) in ...
... turning to the waiter and desiring him , in a a sweet but decided tone , to bring her a gentleman usher of the black rod , if they had one in the house , quite cold . • These were the sort of plaisantries ( mauvaises , if you will ) in ...
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... turned off the high road , and wound along through lanes closed in by the compact fences , multiplied in proportion to the small- ness of the fields , till we arrived at a village where our short sojourn was to be made . M- numbers ...
... turned off the high road , and wound along through lanes closed in by the compact fences , multiplied in proportion to the small- ness of the fields , till we arrived at a village where our short sojourn was to be made . M- numbers ...
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... turned like a courser to the rein under his direction , whilst the musical voices of some of our party in song and duet added melody and harmony to our other pleasures . Thus passed the day , but we had still a novelty in store for its ...
... turned like a courser to the rein under his direction , whilst the musical voices of some of our party in song and duet added melody and harmony to our other pleasures . Thus passed the day , but we had still a novelty in store for its ...
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... turned craven , and skulked in Egypt ? At least my memory is keen enough to support my courage , and whatever the dread Enceladus may counsel , my voice is still for war ! " There ensued , after this harangue of Briareus , a profound ...
... turned craven , and skulked in Egypt ? At least my memory is keen enough to support my courage , and whatever the dread Enceladus may counsel , my voice is still for war ! " There ensued , after this harangue of Briareus , a profound ...
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