The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, 第 1 巻H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... Become the touches of sweet harmony . Now a foreign translator , of the ordinary kind , would dilute and take all taste and freshness out of this draught of poetry , in a style somewhat like the following : - With what a charm , the ...
... Become the touches of sweet harmony . Now a foreign translator , of the ordinary kind , would dilute and take all taste and freshness out of this draught of poetry , in a style somewhat like the following : - With what a charm , the ...
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... hand allowed to waste itself in too equal a familiarity , may have felt a double impulse given to it by the improbability of her ever being suffered to become his wife . Royal females in most countries have c 3 CHARLES BRANDON . 33.
... hand allowed to waste itself in too equal a familiarity , may have felt a double impulse given to it by the improbability of her ever being suffered to become his wife . Royal females in most countries have c 3 CHARLES BRANDON . 33.
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A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side Leigh Hunt. become his wife . Royal females in most countries have certainly none of the advantages of their rank , whatever the males may have . Mary was destined to taste the usual ...
A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side Leigh Hunt. become his wife . Royal females in most countries have certainly none of the advantages of their rank , whatever the males may have . Mary was destined to taste the usual ...
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... become almost , perhaps quite , insensible to it . And angling does indeed seem the next thing to dreaming . It dispenses with locomotion , reconciles contradic- tions , and renders the very countenance null and void . A friend of ours ...
... become almost , perhaps quite , insensible to it . And angling does indeed seem the next thing to dreaming . It dispenses with locomotion , reconciles contradic- tions , and renders the very countenance null and void . A friend of ours ...
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... become incompatible ; and if they should wish , on that account , never to have thought upon the subject , they would only show , that they cared for their own exemption from suffering , and not for its diminution in general . * * XII ...
... become incompatible ; and if they should wish , on that account , never to have thought upon the subject , they would only show , that they cared for their own exemption from suffering , and not for its diminution in general . * * XII ...
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