The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 12;Volume 75Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1870 |
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Pagina 166
... turn round and wonder why all languages are not like these two or three exception- al channels of speech . We might as well wonder why all animals are not domesti- cated , or why , besides the garden anemo- ne , there should be endless ...
... turn round and wonder why all languages are not like these two or three exception- al channels of speech . We might as well wonder why all animals are not domesti- cated , or why , besides the garden anemo- ne , there should be endless ...
Pagina 285
... turn upon turn of the road , they disappeared from view definitely , when I supposed they swarmed back to their fastness . We passed through the ravine of Phokes , where Hadji Michali once caught a small detachment which incautiously ...
... turn upon turn of the road , they disappeared from view definitely , when I supposed they swarmed back to their fastness . We passed through the ravine of Phokes , where Hadji Michali once caught a small detachment which incautiously ...
Pagina 501
... turn my eye where yonder prospects lure- Vales washed with pearly showers , and bright with tinge Of virgin Summer's gushing garniture ; And green - haired , cuckoo - haunted woods that fringe The heathy skirts of breezy Lammermoor : Ah ...
... turn my eye where yonder prospects lure- Vales washed with pearly showers , and bright with tinge Of virgin Summer's gushing garniture ; And green - haired , cuckoo - haunted woods that fringe The heathy skirts of breezy Lammermoor : Ah ...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science ..., Volume 1;Volume 64 Volledige weergave - 1865 |
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