Walker's Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining KnowledgeR. Gibson, 1811 |
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... hour , the masquerade habit of poetry ; and , instead of re- ceiving from them any kind of delight or emotion , do not even distinguish or attend to the signification of the words of which they consist . The ear is so palled with their ...
... hour , the masquerade habit of poetry ; and , instead of re- ceiving from them any kind of delight or emotion , do not even distinguish or attend to the signification of the words of which they consist . The ear is so palled with their ...
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... hour ; no doubt but they will come together , and then , you can judge of the palpable distinction be- tween these ... hours by his valet , to make each affectedly careless wave turn towards the left side of the upper part of his head ...
... hour ; no doubt but they will come together , and then , you can judge of the palpable distinction be- tween these ... hours by his valet , to make each affectedly careless wave turn towards the left side of the upper part of his head ...
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... hours ; at length , his recollection returned - he faintly exclaimed , " Where am I ? ” and looking up , found himself ... hour t ! at put you in his power , for you have no prospect in this world but misery and oppression ; perpetually ...
... hours ; at length , his recollection returned - he faintly exclaimed , " Where am I ? ” and looking up , found himself ... hour t ! at put you in his power , for you have no prospect in this world but misery and oppression ; perpetually ...
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... hour past , never fall upon herself ! " Then addressing Madame St. Mareel , he added : - " At first , seeing Mademoiselle by the sideof you , Madame , one would pronounce you happy , but very soon we must acknowledge that you are to be ...
... hour past , never fall upon herself ! " Then addressing Madame St. Mareel , he added : - " At first , seeing Mademoiselle by the sideof you , Madame , one would pronounce you happy , but very soon we must acknowledge that you are to be ...
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... hours past before I could tell him , and that with haste , what questions had been put to me , and my answers . " At my return to the Temple , I had carried with me.the hope of soon seeing those who had been taken away with me brought ...
... hours past before I could tell him , and that with haste , what questions had been put to me , and my answers . " At my return to the Temple , I had carried with me.the hope of soon seeing those who had been taken away with me brought ...
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