The Quarterly Review, Volume 66;Volume 84William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1840 |
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... seen congregated and moving to and fro in all directions , in a sort of Babel confusion , people of all countries ... seen a young couple — each , like a new - born baby , dressed from head to foot in everything perfectly new - hurrying ...
... seen congregated and moving to and fro in all directions , in a sort of Babel confusion , people of all countries ... seen a young couple — each , like a new - born baby , dressed from head to foot in everything perfectly new - hurrying ...
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... seen all that was to be seen , Ibrahim Pasha got up and went away , his numerous guards making a line for him by main force through the dense mass of people which filled the body of the church . As the crowd was so immense , we waited ...
... seen all that was to be seen , Ibrahim Pasha got up and went away , his numerous guards making a line for him by main force through the dense mass of people which filled the body of the church . As the crowd was so immense , we waited ...
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... seen ; there are , we are sa- tisfied , nearly as many as the same artist would now show in the same places ; but why appeal to these poor sketches when we have a very contrary description in the text of the selfsame work ? We take ...
... seen ; there are , we are sa- tisfied , nearly as many as the same artist would now show in the same places ; but why appeal to these poor sketches when we have a very contrary description in the text of the selfsame work ? We take ...
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