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Стр. 48
... give a sketch of a trifling incident that marks peculiarly the easy manners of the place . On his first arrival , he fails to distinguish his own lodging un- der the light of the uncertain moon : — " After a little hesitation , I ...
... give a sketch of a trifling incident that marks peculiarly the easy manners of the place . On his first arrival , he fails to distinguish his own lodging un- der the light of the uncertain moon : — " After a little hesitation , I ...
Стр. 81
... gives an abstract of Colonel Dixon's book ; and it appears again in a notice of the " Sketch , " in the February number of Blackwood's Magazine of the present year . Black- wood and Smith give each their meed of praise to Colonel Hall ...
... gives an abstract of Colonel Dixon's book ; and it appears again in a notice of the " Sketch , " in the February number of Blackwood's Magazine of the present year . Black- wood and Smith give each their meed of praise to Colonel Hall ...
Стр. 85
... gives an abstract of Colonel Dixon's book ; and it appears again in a notice of the " Sketch , " in the February number of Blackwood's Magazine of the present year . Black- wood and Smith give each their meed of praise to Colonel Hall ...
... gives an abstract of Colonel Dixon's book ; and it appears again in a notice of the " Sketch , " in the February number of Blackwood's Magazine of the present year . Black- wood and Smith give each their meed of praise to Colonel Hall ...
Стр. 92
... give a few lines , taken uncon- nectedly , as specimens of the harmony to which we have alluded . What elaborate melody is there not in the first lines of the following stanza ! — " And the silken , sad , uncertain rustling of each ...
... give a few lines , taken uncon- nectedly , as specimens of the harmony to which we have alluded . What elaborate melody is there not in the first lines of the following stanza ! — " And the silken , sad , uncertain rustling of each ...
Стр. 93
... give the first and second divisions of the poem : - 66 THE BELLS . " Hear the sledges with the bells , Silver bells ! What a world of merriment their melody foretells ! How they tinkle , tinkle , tinkle , In the icy air of night ! While ...
... give the first and second divisions of the poem : - 66 THE BELLS . " Hear the sledges with the bells , Silver bells ! What a world of merriment their melody foretells ! How they tinkle , tinkle , tinkle , In the icy air of night ! While ...
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