The Flowers of Literature: Consisting of Selections from History, Biography, Poetry, and Romance; Jeux D'esprit, Traditionary Relics, and Essays, with Translations from Approved Authors, Том 1T. Tegg, 1824 |
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... gave him leisure to pursue his romantic schemes ; and as the time of the equinox was approaching , he wisely considered that a fairy wife would be an agreeable addition to the household furniture of the hermitage . Impressed with this ...
... gave him leisure to pursue his romantic schemes ; and as the time of the equinox was approaching , he wisely considered that a fairy wife would be an agreeable addition to the household furniture of the hermitage . Impressed with this ...
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... gave an uncommon lustre , and heard the singing of most melodious birds till evening came on . Next day they rose very early , in order to begin their ob- servations ; but some very beautiful young ladies of that country coming to make ...
... gave an uncommon lustre , and heard the singing of most melodious birds till evening came on . Next day they rose very early , in order to begin their ob- servations ; but some very beautiful young ladies of that country coming to make ...
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... gave rise to the following dream or vision . " Methought I was in a country of the strangest and most singular appearance I had ever beheld : the rivers were forced into jet d'eaus , and wasted in artificial water - works ; the lakes ...
... gave rise to the following dream or vision . " Methought I was in a country of the strangest and most singular appearance I had ever beheld : the rivers were forced into jet d'eaus , and wasted in artificial water - works ; the lakes ...
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... gave him his portion , which was not inconsiderable , and , at his own request , left him to select his own occupation and mode of life . His first speculation was to establish a brewery in the country , upon the novel principle of 36 ...
... gave him his portion , which was not inconsiderable , and , at his own request , left him to select his own occupation and mode of life . His first speculation was to establish a brewery in the country , upon the novel principle of 36 ...
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... gave to his troops , in the memorable retreat of the ten thousand . But they shook their heads ; tapping their foreheads to one another , to insinuate that his wits I were not quite right ; and as no one would venture upon a beverage ...
... gave to his troops , in the memorable retreat of the ten thousand . But they shook their heads ; tapping their foreheads to one another , to insinuate that his wits I were not quite right ; and as no one would venture upon a beverage ...
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