The American Monthly Magazine, Volume 4;Volume 10M. Bancroft, J. Wiley, and G. and C. and H. Carvill, 1837 |
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Pagina 10
... present paper . Though this scene , as might be expected , deprived of the associa- tions which crowd upon the mind when contemplating the agonies - " the hour and power of darkness , " the glory and triumph of " the Man of Sorrows ...
... present paper . Though this scene , as might be expected , deprived of the associa- tions which crowd upon the mind when contemplating the agonies - " the hour and power of darkness , " the glory and triumph of " the Man of Sorrows ...
Pagina 22
... present , foretells , among other things , that Effie will be the wife , not of the young Scot , but of Gurn . The former is soon left alone . He is half in love with the sylph , or rather with a certain vision of his sleep , for such ...
... present , foretells , among other things , that Effie will be the wife , not of the young Scot , but of Gurn . The former is soon left alone . He is half in love with the sylph , or rather with a certain vision of his sleep , for such ...
Pagina 67
... present century - which , by the way , has produced a thing called Byron . The head clerk , we repeat it , was enchanted ; and though his belle amie was walked off by a grumpy papa in Wellington boots , and a sanguinary brother with ...
... present century - which , by the way , has produced a thing called Byron . The head clerk , we repeat it , was enchanted ; and though his belle amie was walked off by a grumpy papa in Wellington boots , and a sanguinary brother with ...
Pagina 81
... present at a fete given by the king , as one of the train of the queen - mother ; and at this fete her beauty first met the gaze of the voluptuous monarch . And well it might ! we exclaim , as we read the following . " Alas ! how ...
... present at a fete given by the king , as one of the train of the queen - mother ; and at this fete her beauty first met the gaze of the voluptuous monarch . And well it might ! we exclaim , as we read the following . " Alas ! how ...
Pagina 91
... present al the characteristics of spoiled children . Screaming and trembling at the appre- hension of danger are not uncommon ; but there is something far worse in the cool selfishness with which they accept the best of every thing , at ...
... present al the characteristics of spoiled children . Screaming and trembling at the appre- hension of danger are not uncommon ; but there is something far worse in the cool selfishness with which they accept the best of every thing , at ...
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