Holden's Dollar Magazine, Том 2Charles Holden, 1848 |
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... character of his writings , have it has garnished with fallacious merit , and a false and not neglected any one opportunity of asking admira- tinselled garb of wondrous power , talents which could tion for him , on the score of the ties ...
... character of his writings , have it has garnished with fallacious merit , and a false and not neglected any one opportunity of asking admira- tinselled garb of wondrous power , talents which could tion for him , on the score of the ties ...
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... character as a prose the substance of Bulwer , James , Ainsworth , and author . The Shakspearian era has furnished him others of the modern rank and file is determined , and with many congenial hints of which he has availed they will be ...
... character as a prose the substance of Bulwer , James , Ainsworth , and author . The Shakspearian era has furnished him others of the modern rank and file is determined , and with many congenial hints of which he has availed they will be ...
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... character , the beautiful effect of their varying façades can hardly be con- ceived by those who have known no other street ar- chitecture than such as our own cities present . Walter Scott in describing his own picturesque city , says ...
... character , the beautiful effect of their varying façades can hardly be con- ceived by those who have known no other street ar- chitecture than such as our own cities present . Walter Scott in describing his own picturesque city , says ...
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... character for which their race throughout Spanish America is noted . Those who have ventured as far as Buenos Ayres , without troubling themselves to penetrate into the in- terior , can form but little estimate of the country of which ...
... character for which their race throughout Spanish America is noted . Those who have ventured as far as Buenos Ayres , without troubling themselves to penetrate into the in- terior , can form but little estimate of the country of which ...
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... character of the place -- all imparted to it an air of romance which might well have enchained , as it did , the ... characters , of which the boy was evidently but too ignorant . It was directed , however , to General Boli- ver , at ...
... character of the place -- all imparted to it an air of romance which might well have enchained , as it did , the ... characters , of which the boy was evidently but too ignorant . It was directed , however , to General Boli- ver , at ...
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