New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 第 22 巻Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1828 |
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... mountains , and declared them to be " very nice articles indeed ! " The Genius Loci retired before the rabble - rout ... mountain into account - an indis- pensable part of the undertaking - no one but a sincere worshipper of Nature would ...
... mountains , and declared them to be " very nice articles indeed ! " The Genius Loci retired before the rabble - rout ... mountain into account - an indis- pensable part of the undertaking - no one but a sincere worshipper of Nature would ...
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... mountains on the north , known by the name of the Duke of Argyle's Bowling - green , that seem to have been piled on ... mountain , I soon set this matter to rights in a very satisfac- tory manner to all parties , and proceeded on my ...
... mountains on the north , known by the name of the Duke of Argyle's Bowling - green , that seem to have been piled on ... mountain , I soon set this matter to rights in a very satisfac- tory manner to all parties , and proceeded on my ...
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... mountain were far from being realized . I was myself , indeed , the denizen of a world of light , and the eye of day looked on me with beams so bright and yet so cold , as made my stripling heart sigh from its very bottom at the thought ...
... mountain were far from being realized . I was myself , indeed , the denizen of a world of light , and the eye of day looked on me with beams so bright and yet so cold , as made my stripling heart sigh from its very bottom at the thought ...
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... mountains will keep me awake till daylight , and the rheumatism amuse me the while . " But at the in- stant a twinkling light appeared at a short distance , which I knew must pro- ceed from the cottage I was in search of : my strength ...
... mountains will keep me awake till daylight , and the rheumatism amuse me the while . " But at the in- stant a twinkling light appeared at a short distance , which I knew must pro- ceed from the cottage I was in search of : my strength ...
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... mountains ; while the rest of that mighty army of nature , which seemed to my excited imagi- nation to have halted for the night , resting on their arms in watchfulness and silence , like warriors in an enemy's country , were ...
... mountains ; while the rest of that mighty army of nature , which seemed to my excited imagi- nation to have halted for the night , resting on their arms in watchfulness and silence , like warriors in an enemy's country , were ...
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admiration amongst amusement ancient appeared arrived Athens Bathurst beautiful better called Captain character church club court Cox's River Duke Duke of Wellington England English eyes farther feelings French gentleman give Government grace Greek ground hand head heard heart honour horses Hottentot hour human imagination interest Jerry's Plains Julius Cæsar labour lady land Landdrost late live look Lord Lord Byron Lord Eldon Lord Goderich Lord Lansdowne Madame manner ment miles mind moral mountains native nature never night noble observed once opinion Parr party passed Patrick's Plains person plain political present prisoners Ptolemy rendered respect river Robben Island Rome scarcely scene seemed seen settlers side Smyrna society soon South Wales spirit taste thing thought thousand tion town valley Whigs whilst whole
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103 ページ - AND call they this Improvement? — to have changed My native Clyde, thy once romantic shore, Where Nature's face is banish'd and estranged. And Heaven reflected in thy wave no more ; Whose banks, that sweeten'd May-day's breath before Lie sere and leafless now in summer's beam, With sooty exhalations cover'd o'er ; And for the daisied green-sward, down thy stream Unsightly brick-lanes smoke, and clanking engines gleam.