New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 69. köideHenry Colburn, 1843 |
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Page 279
... light finger of Mrs. Aspenall pressed upon our lips , with a soft , expressive " mum , " murmured in the half - dreaming ear . And then followed a brilliant spectacle , which we shall endeavour , however faintly , to portray . " In a ...
... light finger of Mrs. Aspenall pressed upon our lips , with a soft , expressive " mum , " murmured in the half - dreaming ear . And then followed a brilliant spectacle , which we shall endeavour , however faintly , to portray . " In a ...
Page 437
... light , is of both sexes , is unten- able , although sanctioned by the authority of Milton ; science having long since demonstrated that the only genuine light in the world is that of the terrestrial fires which revolve about the focus ...
... light , is of both sexes , is unten- able , although sanctioned by the authority of Milton ; science having long since demonstrated that the only genuine light in the world is that of the terrestrial fires which revolve about the focus ...
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... light green of the wood that covers it over it frowns a tremendous black precipice , sheer and perpendicular . And that white glistening streak down its face -it must be a vein of some light - coloured rock . Take your telescope , and ...
... light green of the wood that covers it over it frowns a tremendous black precipice , sheer and perpendicular . And that white glistening streak down its face -it must be a vein of some light - coloured rock . Take your telescope , and ...
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