The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 - English literature |
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... half turned to give us the prospect and exclude the sun , sat disputing in our usual amicable way . He was the only man I ever knew with whom I could argue without losing my temper ; and the reason was , that I always had the last word ...
... half turned to give us the prospect and exclude the sun , sat disputing in our usual amicable way . He was the only man I ever knew with whom I could argue without losing my temper ; and the reason was , that I always had the last word ...
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... half- fiendish , half - heavenly creations of Meyerbeer . I thought time dragged heavily then , but I wish I had as light a heart and could feel as vividly now ! The Erie canal is cut through a hundred or two B - 2 . Scenery and a Scene .
... half- fiendish , half - heavenly creations of Meyerbeer . I thought time dragged heavily then , but I wish I had as light a heart and could feel as vividly now ! The Erie canal is cut through a hundred or two B - 2 . Scenery and a Scene .
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... half - way town of Utica to visit a wonder of nature fourteen miles to the west of it , called Trenton Falls . It would be becoming in me , before mentioning the Falls , however , to sing the praises of Utica and its twenty thousand ...
... half - way town of Utica to visit a wonder of nature fourteen miles to the west of it , called Trenton Falls . It would be becoming in me , before mentioning the Falls , however , to sing the praises of Utica and its twenty thousand ...
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... half to my feet : it was Edith ! In the same instant her voice of music broke on my ear , and an irresistible impulse to listen unobserved drew me down again upon my seat , and Job , with a similar instinct , laid his hand on my arm ...
... half to my feet : it was Edith ! In the same instant her voice of music broke on my ear , and an irresistible impulse to listen unobserved drew me down again upon my seat , and Job , with a similar instinct , laid his hand on my arm ...
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... half the day , and salaaming the other , with the glass at ninety - five in the shade , until I , at fifty , should look as if I were on the shady side of ninety - five ? -No . With my pretensions and accomplishments - for , like Daly ...
... half the day , and salaaming the other , with the glass at ninety - five in the shade , until I , at fifty , should look as if I were on the shady side of ninety - five ? -No . With my pretensions and accomplishments - for , like Daly ...
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