The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Том 95Archibald Constable and Company, 1825 |
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... daughter of that land , Where the poet's lip and the painter's hand Are most divine - where earth and sky Are picture both and poetry . I am of Florence . ' Mid the chill Of hope and feeling , oh ! I still Am proud to think to where I ...
... daughter of that land , Where the poet's lip and the painter's hand Are most divine - where earth and sky Are picture both and poetry . I am of Florence . ' Mid the chill Of hope and feeling , oh ! I still Am proud to think to where I ...
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... daughter , and a beadle's grand- daughter , I'd have you to know that I'm . neither stock nor stone - subjects indeed ! ( tosses 1825 . 43 Gaffer Grabble , Dealer and Chapman ; a Parochial Fárce .
... daughter , and a beadle's grand- daughter , I'd have you to know that I'm . neither stock nor stone - subjects indeed ! ( tosses 1825 . 43 Gaffer Grabble , Dealer and Chapman ; a Parochial Fárce .
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... daughter of a noble ancestor , who , for a frolic , was painted in that habit , as of the order of St. Catherine . The painter and the painted had both in vain at- tempted to assimilate the archness of the eye , and the dimpling smiles ...
... daughter of a noble ancestor , who , for a frolic , was painted in that habit , as of the order of St. Catherine . The painter and the painted had both in vain at- tempted to assimilate the archness of the eye , and the dimpling smiles ...
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... daughter's apparent insensibility to the advantages offered to her , and determined to find out the cause ; and , by the jealousy of an elder sister , ( who had at first imagined herself the object of Henry Murray's attentions , ) he ...
... daughter's apparent insensibility to the advantages offered to her , and determined to find out the cause ; and , by the jealousy of an elder sister , ( who had at first imagined herself the object of Henry Murray's attentions , ) he ...
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... daughter . Hence it naturally follows , that there must be a great increase in the number of labourers , where the harvest is so abundant . ( By the way , I would suggest , that a certain class of these pupils be consigned over to the ...
... daughter . Hence it naturally follows , that there must be a great increase in the number of labourers , where the harvest is so abundant . ( By the way , I would suggest , that a certain class of these pupils be consigned over to the ...
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