Blackwood's Magazine, Том 33W. Blackwood., 1833 |
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... hour , we were all under weigh on the opposite side , in full sail towards Don Ricardo's property . But as we ... hours , we were all pretty much tired . In some places the road at the best was but a rocky shelf of limestone not ...
... hour , we were all under weigh on the opposite side , in full sail towards Don Ricardo's property . But as we ... hours , we were all pretty much tired . In some places the road at the best was but a rocky shelf of limestone not ...
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... hour when from the boughs It is the hour when lovers ' vows The nightingale's high note is heard ; Seem sweet in every whisper'd word ; And gentle winds and waters near , Make music to the lonely ear . Each flower the dews have lightly ...
... hour when from the boughs It is the hour when lovers ' vows The nightingale's high note is heard ; Seem sweet in every whisper'd word ; And gentle winds and waters near , Make music to the lonely ear . Each flower the dews have lightly ...
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... hour , witnesses , sureties , &. base servility in the public mind , and of the utter corruption which they had sustained in their elementary feelings , it is the less astonishing that he should have made other experiments upon the ...
... hour , witnesses , sureties , &. base servility in the public mind , and of the utter corruption which they had sustained in their elementary feelings , it is the less astonishing that he should have made other experiments upon the ...
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... hour the imperial party met some travellers on their way to Rome ( coming up , no doubt , on law business ) -who said , as they passed , " These men are certainly in chase of Nero . " Two other incidents , of an interesting nature , are ...
... hour the imperial party met some travellers on their way to Rome ( coming up , no doubt , on law business ) -who said , as they passed , " These men are certainly in chase of Nero . " Two other incidents , of an interesting nature , are ...
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... hour - glass ; much variety of degradation or suffering seemed scarcely within the possibilities of his situation , or within the compass of the time . Yet , as though Providence had decreed that his humiliation should pass through ...
... hour - glass ; much variety of degradation or suffering seemed scarcely within the possibilities of his situation , or within the compass of the time . Yet , as though Providence had decreed that his humiliation should pass through ...
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