Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Том 21James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch J. Fraser, 1880 Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle. |
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... Night hawks ( Chordeiles Popetue ) , feeding on high - flying Lepidoptera , and chasing them with Scythelike sweep of wings that dare The headlong plunge through eddying gulfs . In the forest on the banks of Cascapediac river our ...
... Night hawks ( Chordeiles Popetue ) , feeding on high - flying Lepidoptera , and chasing them with Scythelike sweep of wings that dare The headlong plunge through eddying gulfs . In the forest on the banks of Cascapediac river our ...
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... night , while another affected to do so by day ; but his precautions were vain , for his work betrayed him , and the trained eyes of his fellow - citizens recognised it immediately . His visit to the Court of France at the invitation of ...
... night , while another affected to do so by day ; but his precautions were vain , for his work betrayed him , and the trained eyes of his fellow - citizens recognised it immediately . His visit to the Court of France at the invitation of ...
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... night of doom To that eternal dawn unshadowed by the tomb . We gaze , we strain our eyes , we seem to see That - barren hills are less and more than we ! To think , like Man , and yet , like Nature , to abide , - This double boon to Man ...
... night of doom To that eternal dawn unshadowed by the tomb . We gaze , we strain our eyes , we seem to see That - barren hills are less and more than we ! To think , like Man , and yet , like Nature , to abide , - This double boon to Man ...
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... night . The Irish demand is , as those who make it well know , an impossibility , and it is for that very reason that it is made and persevered in . We do not believe that there is the wish , even if there were the power , to carry it ...
... night . The Irish demand is , as those who make it well know , an impossibility , and it is for that very reason that it is made and persevered in . We do not believe that there is the wish , even if there were the power , to carry it ...
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... night belonging to classical mythology . Diana , Latona , Hecate are all goddesses of night , queens of the shadowy world , ruling over its mystic elements and spectral powers . The common name thus awakens recollections of gleaming ...
... night belonging to classical mythology . Diana , Latona , Hecate are all goddesses of night , queens of the shadowy world , ruling over its mystic elements and spectral powers . The common name thus awakens recollections of gleaming ...
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