Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen46W. Blackwood., 1839 |
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... rest is elo- quent and tragic , and realizes all that could be effected within the narrow limits then allowed to French tra- gedy . With one remark of Crebillon we suppose most readers will be disposed entirely to concur : when asked ...
... rest is elo- quent and tragic , and realizes all that could be effected within the narrow limits then allowed to French tra- gedy . With one remark of Crebillon we suppose most readers will be disposed entirely to concur : when asked ...
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... rest on the subject of mo- nastic austerity as comprehended at St Denys . A room was this where ladies might have sat over their work - boxes , or a gay evening party have assembled , quoad light , heat , and cheerfulness , without any ...
... rest on the subject of mo- nastic austerity as comprehended at St Denys . A room was this where ladies might have sat over their work - boxes , or a gay evening party have assembled , quoad light , heat , and cheerfulness , without any ...
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... rest of the evening is passed in listening to what is perfect in its kind , and new in its quality . May many such din- ners be in store for us ( inasmuch as toutes les grandes pensées viennent de l'estomac ) , and may many such soirées ...
... rest of the evening is passed in listening to what is perfect in its kind , and new in its quality . May many such din- ners be in store for us ( inasmuch as toutes les grandes pensées viennent de l'estomac ) , and may many such soirées ...
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... rest for a few minutes while he collected his scattered thoughts . But the old woman would not hear of such a proposal ; she had received strict orders , she said , to " let no strangers in whatsomever , " and it was as much as her ...
... rest for a few minutes while he collected his scattered thoughts . But the old woman would not hear of such a proposal ; she had received strict orders , she said , to " let no strangers in whatsomever , " and it was as much as her ...
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... rest of the day spent ? The manners and customs of the people here are more like our own , and what I heard yesterday reminded me of home , and made it seem very long since I last entered our quiet little church , which we used to ...
... rest of the day spent ? The manners and customs of the people here are more like our own , and what I heard yesterday reminded me of home , and made it seem very long since I last entered our quiet little church , which we used to ...
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