The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumes 81-82Philological Society of London, 1822 |
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... tion , even under more suspicious cir- In the evening of the same day , the coffin was conveyed into the chapel ; whither Josephine , who had never lost sight of me for a moment since I was become insensible , still anxiously fol- lowed ...
... tion , even under more suspicious cir- In the evening of the same day , the coffin was conveyed into the chapel ; whither Josephine , who had never lost sight of me for a moment since I was become insensible , still anxiously fol- lowed ...
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... tion . " - This singular being had shown a marked predilection for Mordaunt , and hung round his neck a Runic chain of fairy gold . Before leaving Yellow- ley's , she predicts a wreck from the storm , which she exhibits her power by ...
... tion . " - This singular being had shown a marked predilection for Mordaunt , and hung round his neck a Runic chain of fairy gold . Before leaving Yellow- ley's , she predicts a wreck from the storm , which she exhibits her power by ...
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... tion she is , as the daughter of their grandfather's brother . A heated en- thusiast when young , and nurtured in the firmest belief of Norwegian Drows and Scaldic supernatural agencies , she is rapt in an ideal creation , A storm which ...
... tion she is , as the daughter of their grandfather's brother . A heated en- thusiast when young , and nurtured in the firmest belief of Norwegian Drows and Scaldic supernatural agencies , she is rapt in an ideal creation , A storm which ...
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... tion . " Sackville - street , however , was remarkably ill treated , as the practi- cal blunder was committed of filling the windows with figures staring their souls out the contrary way from the march of the procession , looking to ...
... tion . " Sackville - street , however , was remarkably ill treated , as the practi- cal blunder was committed of filling the windows with figures staring their souls out the contrary way from the march of the procession , looking to ...
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... tion , and tumult till on Saturday De- ember 29th , he was finally kicked out of Ireland ; and this most melodious ... tion , they ought to have made prize of all the striking incidents , and have left partings and reconciliations ; ma ...
... tion , and tumult till on Saturday De- ember 29th , he was finally kicked out of Ireland ; and this most melodious ... tion , they ought to have made prize of all the striking incidents , and have left partings and reconciliations ; ma ...
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