New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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Page 39
... seemed to be left at a distance in this busy scene , and to be called upon , while every nerve was strung for the arduous contention , to possess our souls in patience , and wait quietly for the result . The marchioness in the secret ...
... seemed to be left at a distance in this busy scene , and to be called upon , while every nerve was strung for the arduous contention , to possess our souls in patience , and wait quietly for the result . The marchioness in the secret ...
Page 181
... seemed nervous and reserved , except Cupid , who said immediately to Juno , " Your Majesty has been detained ? " " I fell asleep in a bower reading Apollo's last poem , " replied Juno . " I am lucky , however , in finding a companion in ...
... seemed nervous and reserved , except Cupid , who said immediately to Juno , " Your Majesty has been detained ? " " I fell asleep in a bower reading Apollo's last poem , " replied Juno . " I am lucky , however , in finding a companion in ...
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... seemed , from the gaiety of the dresses worn , and ostentatiously exhibited on the platform , to be the great ... seemed most courteously and studiously allowed , seemed every moment about to give up the ghost , while anon it shot ...
... seemed , from the gaiety of the dresses worn , and ostentatiously exhibited on the platform , to be the great ... seemed most courteously and studiously allowed , seemed every moment about to give up the ghost , while anon it shot ...
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