Blackwood's Magazine, Том 9W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... light of day, sits solitary sighing for the moon. The powerful falcon sits upon his perch, lively, as though prepared to wing his airy course after the rapid whirls of flying partridge, or hasty timorous hare. These small inclosures all ...
... light of day, sits solitary sighing for the moon. The powerful falcon sits upon his perch, lively, as though prepared to wing his airy course after the rapid whirls of flying partridge, or hasty timorous hare. These small inclosures all ...
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... light was it all the while , that not only the per- sons of the actors , but even the most trifling distinctions in their dresses were more than merely perceptible , so that the cunning contriver of the plot seemed to us as if he could ...
... light was it all the while , that not only the per- sons of the actors , but even the most trifling distinctions in their dresses were more than merely perceptible , so that the cunning contriver of the plot seemed to us as if he could ...
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... light troops of the literary squad are guilty of these faults — but since I have been so scrupulous as not to mention those " who are transgressors in this sort , " I , on the other hand , shall not call up the blush of modesty on the ...
... light troops of the literary squad are guilty of these faults — but since I have been so scrupulous as not to mention those " who are transgressors in this sort , " I , on the other hand , shall not call up the blush of modesty on the ...
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... lights the way to everlasting truth.- Now fierce , as if in life , the monarch of the woods darts his appalling ... light had never pe- netrated until four thousand years had rolled away . Four thousand years ! By this amazing flood ...
... lights the way to everlasting truth.- Now fierce , as if in life , the monarch of the woods darts his appalling ... light had never pe- netrated until four thousand years had rolled away . Four thousand years ! By this amazing flood ...
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... light , who see that men are equal in their nature and their rights ; that those who enjoy a brighter intellect or more liberal fortune , must use their influence to make men happy , or be unjust . And could you , laurelled Blu- cher ...
... light , who see that men are equal in their nature and their rights ; that those who enjoy a brighter intellect or more liberal fortune , must use their influence to make men happy , or be unjust . And could you , laurelled Blu- cher ...
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