The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1825 - English literature |
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... appearance of the bear , which rushed forth as if in conscious recollection of yesterday's triumph . At the appalling sound and sight , Pero , the faithful and courageous dog , unsup- ported by his former ally , and having his share of ...
... appearance of the bear , which rushed forth as if in conscious recollection of yesterday's triumph . At the appalling sound and sight , Pero , the faithful and courageous dog , unsup- ported by his former ally , and having his share of ...
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... appearance among us of mustachios . The miniature is worthy all he could say of it : but no deduction was to be drawn in my favour from that divine face . Not only is the lady no more ; but if she were alive , no thoughts of her could ...
... appearance among us of mustachios . The miniature is worthy all he could say of it : but no deduction was to be drawn in my favour from that divine face . Not only is the lady no more ; but if she were alive , no thoughts of her could ...
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... appearance quite unusual to a Native city . This road is further continued to the palaces of Delgousha and Constantia . Delgousha , or " the heart expanding , " is one of the king's numerous country - houses , surrounded by a large park ...
... appearance quite unusual to a Native city . This road is further continued to the palaces of Delgousha and Constantia . Delgousha , or " the heart expanding , " is one of the king's numerous country - houses , surrounded by a large park ...
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... appearance , until the annual repairs take place , after which the statues recover their lost limbs , and the mansion re- sumes its gay dress . The ground - floor of this building is calculated for coolness ; the apart- ments are lofty ...
... appearance , until the annual repairs take place , after which the statues recover their lost limbs , and the mansion re- sumes its gay dress . The ground - floor of this building is calculated for coolness ; the apart- ments are lofty ...
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... great ; they professed to be Mohammedans , but they never made use of prayer , nor was the least appearance of devotion ever observable amongst them . Even in this secluded spot so ( 40 ) Letters from the East, 40, XII 148, XIII 283, 371,
... great ; they professed to be Mohammedans , but they never made use of prayer , nor was the least appearance of devotion ever observable amongst them . Even in this secluded spot so ( 40 ) Letters from the East, 40, XII 148, XIII 283, 371,
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