Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Том 42James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch J. Fraser, 1850 Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle. |
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... beauty , The wit and wisdom of their king . But evil things in robes of sorrow Assailed the monarch's high estate , ( Ah , let us mourn ! for never morrow Shall dawn upon him desolate ! ) And round about his home the glory That blushed ...
... beauty , The wit and wisdom of their king . But evil things in robes of sorrow Assailed the monarch's high estate , ( Ah , let us mourn ! for never morrow Shall dawn upon him desolate ! ) And round about his home the glory That blushed ...
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... beauty , in the poet's brain , as he wrote his directions for solemn or for strange music . ' But we must protest against the supposition that the nature and use of these musical adjuncts ' of the period are at all ignored ; they are ...
... beauty , in the poet's brain , as he wrote his directions for solemn or for strange music . ' But we must protest against the supposition that the nature and use of these musical adjuncts ' of the period are at all ignored ; they are ...
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... beauty , and fer- tility , has been poetically , and not inappropriately , termed the Queen of the Antilles , ' exceeds in length , by fully one - third , the entire length of Great Britain . From its easternmost point to its extreme ...
... beauty , and fer- tility , has been poetically , and not inappropriately , termed the Queen of the Antilles , ' exceeds in length , by fully one - third , the entire length of Great Britain . From its easternmost point to its extreme ...
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... beauty of the district in which he first drew breath . That habitual familiarity with the grand in nature , which in many minds produces only insensi- bility to its impressions , appears to have kindled an early passion in his heart ...
... beauty of the district in which he first drew breath . That habitual familiarity with the grand in nature , which in many minds produces only insensi- bility to its impressions , appears to have kindled an early passion in his heart ...
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... beauty , would form , it might be conceived , but an imperfect preparation for the first shock of things as they really are , and for his first encounter with the world : - I at this time Saw blessings spread around me like a sea . Thus ...
... beauty , would form , it might be conceived , but an imperfect preparation for the first shock of things as they really are , and for his first encounter with the world : - I at this time Saw blessings spread around me like a sea . Thus ...
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