Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 19, Part 1E. W. Allen, 1827 |
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... eyes after my trance , it was with so perplexed , so weak and dead a sight , that I could yet distinguish nothing , and could only discern the light . ' Come quel ch'or apre , or chiude Gli occhi , mezzo tra'l sonno è l'esser desto ...
... eyes after my trance , it was with so perplexed , so weak and dead a sight , that I could yet distinguish nothing , and could only discern the light . ' Come quel ch'or apre , or chiude Gli occhi , mezzo tra'l sonno è l'esser desto ...
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... eye , the prematurely wrinkled forehead , the leer of the shrunk lip , the cheeks blotched with scattered stains of ... eyes from the man to his works . " The painting , " he observed , " is large , and the painter weak and little . I ...
... eye , the prematurely wrinkled forehead , the leer of the shrunk lip , the cheeks blotched with scattered stains of ... eyes from the man to his works . " The painting , " he observed , " is large , and the painter weak and little . I ...
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... eye and full , — the very eye of genius and reflection , rather than of blind passionate impulse . His nose appeared thick ... eyes took their leave of him for ever , and it hangs a perfect picture upon my recollection . The house of ...
... eye and full , — the very eye of genius and reflection , rather than of blind passionate impulse . His nose appeared thick ... eyes took their leave of him for ever , and it hangs a perfect picture upon my recollection . The house of ...
Contents
Conversations of Paley By the Author of Four Years in France | 21 |
Opinions for 1827 | 33 |
Captain Sherwills Visit to Mont Blanc | 41 |
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