Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47W. Blackwood., 1840 |
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... MISS MARTINEAU - DEERBROOK , 177 LETTER FROM HANNIBAL SMITH , ESQ . , WITH THE TRIPS OF THE LILY , 189 GRIMM'S TEUTONIC GRAMMAR , 200 ALGIERS , 217 · THE DREAM OF MOHAMMED THE SECOND , 219 CASUISTRY , POETICAL TRANSLATIONS OF FAUST ...
... MISS MARTINEAU - DEERBROOK , 177 LETTER FROM HANNIBAL SMITH , ESQ . , WITH THE TRIPS OF THE LILY , 189 GRIMM'S TEUTONIC GRAMMAR , 200 ALGIERS , 217 · THE DREAM OF MOHAMMED THE SECOND , 219 CASUISTRY , POETICAL TRANSLATIONS OF FAUST ...
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... miss'd the revels By an hour , let us endeavour Not to miss our quarters next By an hour ; for says the proverb , Even the Moor Abindarraez , Knocking late without must bait . And I'm dying till I see This same friend , that thus ...
... miss'd the revels By an hour , let us endeavour Not to miss our quarters next By an hour ; for says the proverb , Even the Moor Abindarraez , Knocking late without must bait . And I'm dying till I see This same friend , that thus ...
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... miss'd the revels By an hour , let us endeavour Not to miss our quarters next By an hour ; for says the proverb , Even the Moor Abindarraez , Knocking late without must bait . And I'm dying till I see This same friend , that thus ...
... miss'd the revels By an hour , let us endeavour Not to miss our quarters next By an hour ; for says the proverb , Even the Moor Abindarraez , Knocking late without must bait . And I'm dying till I see This same friend , that thus ...
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* Doubtless a German proverb . - Tr . * Miss Sarah Sampson is a play of Lessing's . however , stood near enough behind the side - scenes . saw Thus I may also mention , that I Diderot's Père de Famille , and the Philosophers of Palipot ...
* Doubtless a German proverb . - Tr . * Miss Sarah Sampson is a play of Lessing's . however , stood near enough behind the side - scenes . saw Thus I may also mention , that I Diderot's Père de Famille , and the Philosophers of Palipot ...
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* Miss Sarah Sampson is a play of Lessing's . The London Merchant is , perhaps , a translation of George Barnwell . Tr . * A proverbial phrase . - Tr . was malicious enough not to stir ; but the Count went on with much cheer- fulness ...
* Miss Sarah Sampson is a play of Lessing's . The London Merchant is , perhaps , a translation of George Barnwell . Tr . * A proverbial phrase . - Tr . was malicious enough not to stir ; but the Count went on with much cheer- fulness ...
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