The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1834 - English literature |
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Page 33
... observed . The interior of this apartment was en- tirely of black and grey marble , with the exception of the dome itself , which was of ebony , richly carved , and supported by more than a hun- dred columns . There depended from the ...
... observed . The interior of this apartment was en- tirely of black and grey marble , with the exception of the dome itself , which was of ebony , richly carved , and supported by more than a hun- dred columns . There depended from the ...
Page 34
... observed , were of the old school , loved a good story , and told several . His anecdotes , espe- cially of society previous to the Trojan war , were highly interesting . There ran through all his behaviour , too , a tone of high ...
... observed , were of the old school , loved a good story , and told several . His anecdotes , espe- cially of society previous to the Trojan war , were highly interesting . There ran through all his behaviour , too , a tone of high ...
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... observed Saturn ; " though certainly at present I can say little more for them . Between the despair of one section of the party , and the over - sanguine expectations of the other , they are at present quite inactive , or move only to ...
... observed Saturn ; " though certainly at present I can say little more for them . Between the despair of one section of the party , and the over - sanguine expectations of the other , they are at present quite inactive , or move only to ...
Page 36
... observed the glancing and gliding folds of several white ser- pents ; while crocodiles and alligators , and other horrible forms , poked their foul snouts with evident delight in a vast mass of black slime , which had , at various times ...
... observed the glancing and gliding folds of several white ser- pents ; while crocodiles and alligators , and other horrible forms , poked their foul snouts with evident delight in a vast mass of black slime , which had , at various times ...
Page 41
... observed one day , as she took her usual stand on the market - place , that she ex- hibited a pair of long gold ear - rings under her straw hat , and that a cross of gold was suspended to the black velvet which habitually encircled her ...
... observed one day , as she took her usual stand on the market - place , that she ex- hibited a pair of long gold ear - rings under her straw hat , and that a cross of gold was suspended to the black velvet which habitually encircled her ...
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