New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 53E. W. Allen, 1838 |
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Page 202
... effect , I could not at the moment decide , the narrator told his tale in snatches , broken scraps , disjointed sentences , made up by gestures and glances of powerful effect . These I cannot pretend to describe in a written account of ...
... effect , I could not at the moment decide , the narrator told his tale in snatches , broken scraps , disjointed sentences , made up by gestures and glances of powerful effect . These I cannot pretend to describe in a written account of ...
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... effect upon the dramatic literature of Italy . It turned men's thoughts away from tales of horror , and caused poets to look round for appropriate subjects for the muse , amid the tales of love and chivalry with which the annals of ...
... effect upon the dramatic literature of Italy . It turned men's thoughts away from tales of horror , and caused poets to look round for appropriate subjects for the muse , amid the tales of love and chivalry with which the annals of ...
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... effects which unequivocally betrayed the real state of her feelings towards Langley ; -to a fainting fit succeeded a ... effect of the poison he has taken is not rapid - certain , but slow , -an- tidotes may be effectually administered ...
... effects which unequivocally betrayed the real state of her feelings towards Langley ; -to a fainting fit succeeded a ... effect of the poison he has taken is not rapid - certain , but slow , -an- tidotes may be effectually administered ...
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