New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 第 102 巻Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Thomas Hood, Theodore Edward Hook, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1854 |
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... leave such things behind in long rows , after they have subsided . Robinson and Smith , not to speak of other travellers , have also passed across this plain ; and , indeed , were I to mistrust my own eyes , I would have perfect ...
... leave such things behind in long rows , after they have subsided . Robinson and Smith , not to speak of other travellers , have also passed across this plain ; and , indeed , were I to mistrust my own eyes , I would have perfect ...
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... leave his wild games To teach the old salts their duty . And I'd laugh ad lib . ( and ultrà ) at Wood's True wooden see - saw platitudes , And at that disastrous Cabinet plight Which caused once more a spirit Grey ( One had hoped the ...
... leave his wild games To teach the old salts their duty . And I'd laugh ad lib . ( and ultrà ) at Wood's True wooden see - saw platitudes , And at that disastrous Cabinet plight Which caused once more a spirit Grey ( One had hoped the ...
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... leaving the Place d'Alton until the carriage arrived within sight of the Camp . Unmindful of that circumstance - indeed , unconscious of it , for he sat with his back to the horses - he was in the act of relating how he and the late ...
... leaving the Place d'Alton until the carriage arrived within sight of the Camp . Unmindful of that circumstance - indeed , unconscious of it , for he sat with his back to the horses - he was in the act of relating how he and the late ...
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... leaves upon the housetop But everything at the Camp was not intended solely to please the eye ; the visitors , as they passed along , were gratified by admirable military music , our own national anthem being the regular pièce 28 The ...
... leaves upon the housetop But everything at the Camp was not intended solely to please the eye ; the visitors , as they passed along , were gratified by admirable military music , our own national anthem being the regular pièce 28 The ...
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... leave you to imagine the reception he met with , especially when he began by abusing our gallant allies in general , and Captain Chasseloup in particular . He is not yet restored to the good graces of Miss Crake , who firmly believes ...
... leave you to imagine the reception he met with , especially when he began by abusing our gallant allies in general , and Captain Chasseloup in particular . He is not yet restored to the good graces of Miss Crake , who firmly believes ...
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