The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1825 - English literature |
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... delight in trying how much in earnest they could appear to their own minds . We guess , from the circumstance of Harry's riding be- fore the Queen , that he was a handsome man ; but ruffs of that amazing cir- cumference were confined by ...
... delight in trying how much in earnest they could appear to their own minds . We guess , from the circumstance of Harry's riding be- fore the Queen , that he was a handsome man ; but ruffs of that amazing cir- cumference were confined by ...
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... delighted to live on his estate . I know not how he contrived to reconcile the natural sprightliness of his disposition , and the family character for gene- rosity , with the discontinuance of those rural sports and amusements , which ...
... delighted to live on his estate . I know not how he contrived to reconcile the natural sprightliness of his disposition , and the family character for gene- rosity , with the discontinuance of those rural sports and amusements , which ...
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... delightful creature , for whom Congreve entertained a passion without success . Some interesting letters of hers on the subject are preserved , and shall be laid before the reader . " William - Walter , the second son of Nathaniel , was ...
... delightful creature , for whom Congreve entertained a passion without success . Some interesting letters of hers on the subject are preserved , and shall be laid before the reader . " William - Walter , the second son of Nathaniel , was ...
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... delighted , than I was flattered by whole cart - loads of the other's homage . Poor Apsley got his death by a cold ... delight in every thing , that by G - d , I believe he would make me swallow his toasted glove . A day or two before ...
... delighted , than I was flattered by whole cart - loads of the other's homage . Poor Apsley got his death by a cold ... delight in every thing , that by G - d , I believe he would make me swallow his toasted glove . A day or two before ...
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... delightful news to us . The sheiks seated themselves at the door of our tent at night , and we sipped our coffee , smoked , and conversed in good fellowship . The chiefs then mounted their camels , and departed . Ibrahim , our friend ...
... delightful news to us . The sheiks seated themselves at the door of our tent at night , and we sipped our coffee , smoked , and conversed in good fellowship . The chiefs then mounted their camels , and departed . Ibrahim , our friend ...
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