The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1825 - English literature |
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... scene and age , and amuse us either with the moral lights , or dazzling electric prejudices , that ren- dered the scene and the age sublime . The Muse should cause us to dream for the moment that we are her countrymen and contemporaries ...
... scene and age , and amuse us either with the moral lights , or dazzling electric prejudices , that ren- dered the scene and the age sublime . The Muse should cause us to dream for the moment that we are her countrymen and contemporaries ...
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... scene of our first loves and friendships , are we therefore to shut ourselves up for ever at home ? and because we would exchange no country for our own , are we to be indifferent about all other countries ? I have adverted to the ...
... scene of our first loves and friendships , are we therefore to shut ourselves up for ever at home ? and because we would exchange no country for our own , are we to be indifferent about all other countries ? I have adverted to the ...
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... scenes , which is evidently inspired by " the vine - coloured hills and blue mountains of France . " We have sometimes ... scene is laid in the central Pyrenees , and the peasants of that magnificent and secluded region are its actors ...
... scenes , which is evidently inspired by " the vine - coloured hills and blue mountains of France . " We have sometimes ... scene is laid in the central Pyrenees , and the peasants of that magnificent and secluded region are its actors ...
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... scene - panic - struck - fixed to the spot with emotions not fa- thomable to man , -a terrible but not solitary instance of the perilous risks run by mental courage , as well as by human virtue . I do not inquire into the mystery - but ...
... scene - panic - struck - fixed to the spot with emotions not fa- thomable to man , -a terrible but not solitary instance of the perilous risks run by mental courage , as well as by human virtue . I do not inquire into the mystery - but ...
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... scenes which were illuminated and softened by the beauty , the fortitude , and the weakness of Maria Antoinette ... scene is laid in Normandy , where it traces the history of a lovely little girl , dedicated ( happily for a limited ...
... scenes which were illuminated and softened by the beauty , the fortitude , and the weakness of Maria Antoinette ... scene is laid in Normandy , where it traces the history of a lovely little girl , dedicated ( happily for a limited ...
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