Blackwood's Magazine, Том 20W. Blackwood, 1826 |
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... beauty and grandeur . Encumber yourselves with no needless volumes -Maga and a map are all - sufficient ; but trust to no man's eyes but your own ; and above all things , carry with you a good conscience . From Kendal proceed not ...
... beauty and grandeur . Encumber yourselves with no needless volumes -Maga and a map are all - sufficient ; but trust to no man's eyes but your own ; and above all things , carry with you a good conscience . From Kendal proceed not ...
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... beauty , and Winandermere sounds like a lovelier name for Paradise . Tell the boatman to pull just suffi- ciently quick to keep themselves from falling asleep . Slow , regular , and steady should be the music of the oar , " when heaven ...
... beauty , and Winandermere sounds like a lovelier name for Paradise . Tell the boatman to pull just suffi- ciently quick to keep themselves from falling asleep . Slow , regular , and steady should be the music of the oar , " when heaven ...
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... beauty , which disappears almost ut- terly in wet or drizzly weather . If there be strong bright sunshine , a " blue breeze " perhaps gives animation to the scene . You look down on the islands , which are here very happily disposed ...
... beauty , which disappears almost ut- terly in wet or drizzly weather . If there be strong bright sunshine , a " blue breeze " perhaps gives animation to the scene . You look down on the islands , which are here very happily disposed ...
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... beauty floats amid its guardian hills ? Haply it may yet in this humble tower . The mimicry of loftier edifice , There lives a silent spirit , that confers A lasting charter on its sportive wreath Of battlements , amid the mountain ...
... beauty floats amid its guardian hills ? Haply it may yet in this humble tower . The mimicry of loftier edifice , There lives a silent spirit , that confers A lasting charter on its sportive wreath Of battlements , amid the mountain ...
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... beauty of the natural outline . But in high floods the island used in some parts to be entirely overflowed ; consequently , when the water was low , deformed with marshes . More , therefore , has perhaps been gained than lost by the ...
... beauty of the natural outline . But in high floods the island used in some parts to be entirely overflowed ; consequently , when the water was low , deformed with marshes . More , therefore , has perhaps been gained than lost by the ...
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