Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 104W. Blackwood, 1868 |
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Pagina 13
... land grows curious and full tracts her notice and fills her letter . of wealth . From the presence - chamber of the lovely Sultana Fatima , she flies by a natural transition to Turkish poetry and the romance of the Rose and Nightingale ...
... land grows curious and full tracts her notice and fills her letter . of wealth . From the presence - chamber of the lovely Sultana Fatima , she flies by a natural transition to Turkish poetry and the romance of the Rose and Nightingale ...
Pagina 66
" 66 In John Wolcot was born at Dod- land as the great commoner , " was brooke , which is near Kings- the foremost man in the country . bridge in Devonshire . Corn- Boconnoc , then the seat of the wall , however , has a better claim to ...
" 66 In John Wolcot was born at Dod- land as the great commoner , " was brooke , which is near Kings- the foremost man in the country . bridge in Devonshire . Corn- Boconnoc , then the seat of the wall , however , has a better claim to ...
Pagina 70
... Cathedral , a gem in its way : - " A king of this great land In days of yore , we understand , Did visit Sal'sbury's old church so fair . An Earl of Pembroke was the monarch's guide . Incog 70 [ July , Peter Pindar .
... Cathedral , a gem in its way : - " A king of this great land In days of yore , we understand , Did visit Sal'sbury's old church so fair . An Earl of Pembroke was the monarch's guide . Incog 70 [ July , Peter Pindar .
Pagina 73
... land , With sturdy striding legs , and outstretched His Moorish majesty in circles flew ! hand , The virtuoso did his prey pursue . He strikes - he misses - strikes again - he grins , And sees in thought the monarch fixed with pins ...
... land , With sturdy striding legs , and outstretched His Moorish majesty in circles flew ! hand , The virtuoso did his prey pursue . He strikes - he misses - strikes again - he grins , And sees in thought the monarch fixed with pins ...
Pagina 96
... land and sea , but not more honoured than she deserves . Our readers are by this time well acquainted with Mr. Motley's pe- culiarities of style and manner . There is no occasion that we should here comment on them . His well- deserved ...
... land and sea , but not more honoured than she deserves . Our readers are by this time well acquainted with Mr. Motley's pe- culiarities of style and manner . There is no occasion that we should here comment on them . His well- deserved ...
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