The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volumen47Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1856 |
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... means in its favor , it is the loveliest pile of monastic ruins the eye can contemplate , or the imagination conceive of . The windows , and especially the glorious east window , with all its elaborate tracery , are unsurpassed as ...
... means in its favor , it is the loveliest pile of monastic ruins the eye can contemplate , or the imagination conceive of . The windows , and especially the glorious east window , with all its elaborate tracery , are unsurpassed as ...
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... mean time , then , farewell . ANOTHER PART . FANCIES will at times possess me which , from their abruptness and their whimsical nature , I find it impossible to resist . That unfortunate personage who , wandering complacently along the ...
... mean time , then , farewell . ANOTHER PART . FANCIES will at times possess me which , from their abruptness and their whimsical nature , I find it impossible to resist . That unfortunate personage who , wandering complacently along the ...
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... mean to rival , thanking HEAVEN men were made in various moulds , and that some are not so dull or base as to fail in the detecting or applauding of high merit , even in themselves . The laughable conceit of a room - full of babies ...
... mean to rival , thanking HEAVEN men were made in various moulds , and that some are not so dull or base as to fail in the detecting or applauding of high merit , even in themselves . The laughable conceit of a room - full of babies ...
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... means of a large stick , which he shoved with cruel force against them . Slowly they yielded , the nails splintering and starting away , and the blood flowing . At last , finding that from the energy of her death- grasp , he progressed ...
... means of a large stick , which he shoved with cruel force against them . Slowly they yielded , the nails splintering and starting away , and the blood flowing . At last , finding that from the energy of her death- grasp , he progressed ...
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... means , ' said Lord Cate , I suppose , Marie firing off Roman candles . ' 6 ' By the way , ' said the Editor , what a defect it is in our language , the oft - recurring sound of the S. ' Have you never noticed in the Episcopal service ...
... means , ' said Lord Cate , I suppose , Marie firing off Roman candles . ' 6 ' By the way , ' said the Editor , what a defect it is in our language , the oft - recurring sound of the S. ' Have you never noticed in the Episcopal service ...
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