Blackwood's Magazine, Том 20W. Blackwood, 1826 |
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... look to- wards the head of the lake , and you will acknowledge that Coniston can almost bear a comparison with Win- dermere . Here , indeed , are no islands like those of Windermere - no single cliff , crowned with oak and elm , and mat ...
... look to- wards the head of the lake , and you will acknowledge that Coniston can almost bear a comparison with Win- dermere . Here , indeed , are no islands like those of Windermere - no single cliff , crowned with oak and elm , and mat ...
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He look'd at now reproachfully , That she could smile , and shine , while he Had withered ' neath such cruel blight ... looks were haggard , wild , and bad , Yet the Owl knew in the man , the lad Who had destroyed him ! —he was glad ...
He look'd at now reproachfully , That she could smile , and shine , while he Had withered ' neath such cruel blight ... looks were haggard , wild , and bad , Yet the Owl knew in the man , the lad Who had destroyed him ! —he was glad ...
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... look- ing to our general habits and arrange- ments the putting down of the Lot- tery , in deprecation of " gaming , " does show a little like affectation . To put down gaming as a practice , every man knows to be impossible . To prevent ...
... look- ing to our general habits and arrange- ments the putting down of the Lot- tery , in deprecation of " gaming , " does show a little like affectation . To put down gaming as a practice , every man knows to be impossible . To prevent ...
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... looks to me like nothing in the world but a great barrack , built upon a site which was so barren as not to be ... look sharp again , in the next half hour . Saw the landlady , who was a pretty woman - and yet , though pretty , cor ...
... looks to me like nothing in the world but a great barrack , built upon a site which was so barren as not to be ... look sharp again , in the next half hour . Saw the landlady , who was a pretty woman - and yet , though pretty , cor ...
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... look at them in cages dull , sleepy , sluggish , or , at best , only a little fretful from the sense of unmerited confinement . But , when excited by an amorous inclination , the sight of a bone , or any other interest ing casualty - Ca ...
... look at them in cages dull , sleepy , sluggish , or , at best , only a little fretful from the sense of unmerited confinement . But , when excited by an amorous inclination , the sight of a bone , or any other interest ing casualty - Ca ...
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