Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Zväzok 104W. Blackwood, 1868 |
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... turn to be operated upon by her , and by her alone , since the peers and knights on either hand were so far from being bound to offer their assistance that the very master of the house , posted oppo- site to her , might not act as her ...
... turn to be operated upon by her , and by her alone , since the peers and knights on either hand were so far from being bound to offer their assistance that the very master of the house , posted oppo- site to her , might not act as her ...
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... turn the milk into gall , the love into hatred . " From that moment he became her im- placable enemy , " adds the story ; and but that Pope has fallen a little out of the knowledge of this generation , it would be unneces- sary to ...
... turn the milk into gall , the love into hatred . " From that moment he became her im- placable enemy , " adds the story ; and but that Pope has fallen a little out of the knowledge of this generation , it would be unneces- sary to ...
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... turn from the subdued yet lifelike colours of this picture to the daub marked with the same name on the walls of Horace Walpole's endless gallery . She was old when he met her at Florence , and he was not the sort of young man whom ...
... turn from the subdued yet lifelike colours of this picture to the daub marked with the same name on the walls of Horace Walpole's endless gallery . She was old when he met her at Florence , and he was not the sort of young man whom ...
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... turn from this as from so many other graves . The labouring man had gone out to his toil and labour till the evening ; and now the soft night , wrapping all griefs in its darkness and stillness , weeping all nameless agonies with its ...
... turn from this as from so many other graves . The labouring man had gone out to his toil and labour till the evening ; and now the soft night , wrapping all griefs in its darkness and stillness , weeping all nameless agonies with its ...
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... turn thy gaze from Tibur's waterfalls The slopes of Esula , And parricidal Telegon's blue hills ; Desert fastidious wealth , and that proud pile Soaring aloft , the neighbour of the clouds ; * Cease to admire the smoke , The riches ...
... turn thy gaze from Tibur's waterfalls The slopes of Esula , And parricidal Telegon's blue hills ; Desert fastidious wealth , and that proud pile Soaring aloft , the neighbour of the clouds ; * Cease to admire the smoke , The riches ...
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