New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 78. köideHenry Colburn, 1846 |
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Page 251
... beautiful simplicity and in- tegrity of their author's private character in a far higher degree than all the eulogies ever composed on his merits , reflecting lustre upon even his * The Wanderings of a Pen and Pencil . By F. P. Palmer ...
... beautiful simplicity and in- tegrity of their author's private character in a far higher degree than all the eulogies ever composed on his merits , reflecting lustre upon even his * The Wanderings of a Pen and Pencil . By F. P. Palmer ...
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... beautiful in themselves , genius will produce more beautiful creations than from such as are apparently low , barren , and insignificant , but even to these last it is the attribute of genius to lend some of its splendour , and to ...
... beautiful in themselves , genius will produce more beautiful creations than from such as are apparently low , barren , and insignificant , but even to these last it is the attribute of genius to lend some of its splendour , and to ...
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... beautiful spots were connected , told with ease and spirit by Sir Ralph , served to enliven our sober drive . The Summer air was delicious ; the view of the distant mountains sublime ; and in such noble scenery , in company with the ...
... beautiful spots were connected , told with ease and spirit by Sir Ralph , served to enliven our sober drive . The Summer air was delicious ; the view of the distant mountains sublime ; and in such noble scenery , in company with the ...
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THE BIRD OF PASSAGE BY J E CARPENTER | 16 |
VALERIE BY CAPTAIN MARRYAT C B AUTHOR OF PETER SIMPLE | 17 |
A SUMMER IN RUSSIA | 26 |
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