Blackwood's Magazine, Том 13W. Blackwood., 1823 |
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... feel , methinks , As in old times , when I had just received The greeting of a distant friend . Hear then , My name is Ulrick . Tell me thine , and I Perchance may recollect more . Oh madness , from him veil Count . ( Much moved . ) Oh ...
... feel , methinks , As in old times , when I had just received The greeting of a distant friend . Hear then , My name is Ulrick . Tell me thine , and I Perchance may recollect more . Oh madness , from him veil Count . ( Much moved . ) Oh ...
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... feel a slight impulse of curiosity my- self to know the object of such a jour- ney to such a place , so fraught with perils . I feel convinced that it must be a mission of no small interest that has drawn Mr Timothy Tell , school ...
... feel a slight impulse of curiosity my- self to know the object of such a jour- ney to such a place , so fraught with perils . I feel convinced that it must be a mission of no small interest that has drawn Mr Timothy Tell , school ...
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... feel a little home- drew , rather abruptly proposed to re- sick . " turn home . " You will excuse me , Mr Tell , " said he , " but as in London all goes by appearance , I wish your clothes were of a newer fashion . " " Newer ...
... feel a little home- drew , rather abruptly proposed to re- sick . " turn home . " You will excuse me , Mr Tell , " said he , " but as in London all goes by appearance , I wish your clothes were of a newer fashion . " " Newer ...
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... feel so , I don't know how , there , whenever I go and hear the musie ; I should vastly like to live there . " I ex- pressed a great wish to see it ; and they proposed very obligingly that I should call on them next day , and make a par ...
... feel so , I don't know how , there , whenever I go and hear the musie ; I should vastly like to live there . " I ex- pressed a great wish to see it ; and they proposed very obligingly that I should call on them next day , and make a par ...
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... Mark ye , if ye have , You'll feel your habeas corpus served upon ye Before you can count ten . VOL . XIII . E Nuptials out of Jeopardy . Voices from Crowd . We 1823. ] 35 Nuptials out of Jeopardy . NUPTIALS OUT OF JEOPARDY. ...
... Mark ye , if ye have , You'll feel your habeas corpus served upon ye Before you can count ten . VOL . XIII . E Nuptials out of Jeopardy . Voices from Crowd . We 1823. ] 35 Nuptials out of Jeopardy . NUPTIALS OUT OF JEOPARDY. ...
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