The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1834 |
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... beautiful garden , upon which opened a spacious bow - windowed dinner - room , flanked by an extensive conservatory . Within the circle of the window was placed a table , whereon stood bottles and decanters , rising , as it were , from ...
... beautiful garden , upon which opened a spacious bow - windowed dinner - room , flanked by an extensive conservatory . Within the circle of the window was placed a table , whereon stood bottles and decanters , rising , as it were , from ...
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... beautiful expanse in the lively little cutter . I was posted with the first brigade . Of a truth , we poor anglers are a despised people , from the highest to the lowest , when the facetious Horace Smith can find it in his merry heart ...
... beautiful expanse in the lively little cutter . I was posted with the first brigade . Of a truth , we poor anglers are a despised people , from the highest to the lowest , when the facetious Horace Smith can find it in his merry heart ...
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... beautiful cheeks , and she marvelled she ever could have quitted the arms of her lover . " Your Majesty , " observed Manto , who had been whispering to Tiresias , " feels , perhaps , a little wearied ? " By no means , my kind Manto ...
... beautiful cheeks , and she marvelled she ever could have quitted the arms of her lover . " Your Majesty , " observed Manto , who had been whispering to Tiresias , " feels , perhaps , a little wearied ? " By no means , my kind Manto ...
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... beautiful Proserpine , to which I have no claim , " replied Saturn . " You forget that I am now only Count Hes perus ; I am no longer a king , and believe me I am very glad of it . " " What a pity , my dear Sir , that you would not ...
... beautiful Proserpine , to which I have no claim , " replied Saturn . " You forget that I am now only Count Hes perus ; I am no longer a king , and believe me I am very glad of it . " " What a pity , my dear Sir , that you would not ...
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... beautiful guest over his residence , which Proserpine greatly admired . " Tis the work of the Titans , " replied the ex - King . was a party so fond of building palaces . " " There never " To speak the truth , " said Proserpine , " I am ...
... beautiful guest over his residence , which Proserpine greatly admired . " Tis the work of the Titans , " replied the ex - King . was a party so fond of building palaces . " " There never " To speak the truth , " said Proserpine , " I am ...
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