New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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... look and think upon the scene of my imprisonment , and was astonished at the varied loveliness I had hitherto passed unnoticed , or regarded with sullen indifference . I felt that as my stay was uncertain , I ought to see and learn what ...
... look and think upon the scene of my imprisonment , and was astonished at the varied loveliness I had hitherto passed unnoticed , or regarded with sullen indifference . I felt that as my stay was uncertain , I ought to see and learn what ...
Page 468
... look of cheerfulness and satisfaction , from which I should have been led to conjecture that he regarded Emancipation as a mere nullity ; or at least , as such a measure as might , with a little dexterity , be rendered wholly nugatory ...
... look of cheerfulness and satisfaction , from which I should have been led to conjecture that he regarded Emancipation as a mere nullity ; or at least , as such a measure as might , with a little dexterity , be rendered wholly nugatory ...
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... look'st thou , fair Spoleto ! -And the Art That through the eye speaks volumes to the heart , Lifting the veil that envious distance drew , Reveals thee , bathed in beauty , to our view ; Each feature so distinct - so freshly fair , We ...
... look'st thou , fair Spoleto ! -And the Art That through the eye speaks volumes to the heart , Lifting the veil that envious distance drew , Reveals thee , bathed in beauty , to our view ; Each feature so distinct - so freshly fair , We ...
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