The European Magazine, and London Review, Bände 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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... eyes travelled round the room , or ra- ther surveyed the room without tra- velling , for his chamber was of that size which Diogenes might almost have mistaken for his tub . Thrust- ing his arm impatiently before me he snatched from his ...
... eyes travelled round the room , or ra- ther surveyed the room without tra- velling , for his chamber was of that size which Diogenes might almost have mistaken for his tub . Thrust- ing his arm impatiently before me he snatched from his ...
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... eyes in his head all the time , and swelled to four times the size you ever saw eye in your life ; and yet , in spite of this evidence of his perjury , the ma- gistrate held me to bail for an assault . Where could I get bail ? I ...
... eyes in his head all the time , and swelled to four times the size you ever saw eye in your life ; and yet , in spite of this evidence of his perjury , the ma- gistrate held me to bail for an assault . Where could I get bail ? I ...
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... eyes - I followed him to the grave , and I erected to his memory a decent tomb- stone o'er which I often muse upon the scenes of many - coloured life- recall the past , and think upon the future . D. E. W. ON THE PRESENT STATE OF SPAIN ...
... eyes - I followed him to the grave , and I erected to his memory a decent tomb- stone o'er which I often muse upon the scenes of many - coloured life- recall the past , and think upon the future . D. E. W. ON THE PRESENT STATE OF SPAIN ...
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... eyes my Darnley's form beheld , To him cold prudence had my choice impell'd ; For , sprung like me from England's ... eye ? Alas ! ' tis Murray dares this deed of shame , A traitor's joining to a brother's name , In vain the faithful ...
... eyes my Darnley's form beheld , To him cold prudence had my choice impell'd ; For , sprung like me from England's ... eye ? Alas ! ' tis Murray dares this deed of shame , A traitor's joining to a brother's name , In vain the faithful ...
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... eye , are more durable than the applica- tion of the impressing cause . The effect of looking at the sun , in pro ... eyes , with a brilliancy equal to what it had possessed in day - light , and remained visible for several minutes ...
... eye , are more durable than the applica- tion of the impressing cause . The effect of looking at the sun , in pro ... eyes , with a brilliancy equal to what it had possessed in day - light , and remained visible for several minutes ...
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