Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 19, Part 1E. W. Allen, 1827 |
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... imagination , and the whole world they look upon with the thought that the other is a part of it . What a thing for one of them to say , " This is a person I should have fallen in love with when I was young ; " and to find that the ...
... imagination , and the whole world they look upon with the thought that the other is a part of it . What a thing for one of them to say , " This is a person I should have fallen in love with when I was young ; " and to find that the ...
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... imaginations once invested every thing belonging to them , has been gradually fading into the light of common ... imagination , " now prove to be cruel and mean barbarians , domestic tyrants , imprisoners and mutilators of their ...
... imaginations once invested every thing belonging to them , has been gradually fading into the light of common ... imagination , " now prove to be cruel and mean barbarians , domestic tyrants , imprisoners and mutilators of their ...
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... imaginative and unearthly horror . But this is done in such an elevated strain of poetry , and inanimate nature ... imagination . Of Sir Walter Scott I have heard Maturin speak in terms of rapture . He considered his extraordinary ...
... imaginative and unearthly horror . But this is done in such an elevated strain of poetry , and inanimate nature ... imagination . Of Sir Walter Scott I have heard Maturin speak in terms of rapture . He considered his extraordinary ...
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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