Robinson's Magazine: A Weekly Repository of Original Papers and Selections from English Magazines, Volumen 1Joseph Robinson, 1818 |
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... beautiful scenery all the way - our road wound along the sides of the mountain , and over- hung beautiful valleys , from the sides of which shot up tall fir - trees , their tops level with our mountain path ; the road in many places ...
... beautiful scenery all the way - our road wound along the sides of the mountain , and over- hung beautiful valleys , from the sides of which shot up tall fir - trees , their tops level with our mountain path ; the road in many places ...
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... beautiful Borro- mean Islands in the lake . One of them is covered with beautiful Ita- lian buildings , and rich trees and shrubs , and is the occasional resi- dence of the family to whom these islands belong , and from whom they take ...
... beautiful Borro- mean Islands in the lake . One of them is covered with beautiful Ita- lian buildings , and rich trees and shrubs , and is the occasional resi- dence of the family to whom these islands belong , and from whom they take ...
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... beautiful Venice glass , and cruelly glancing on the former obscure condition of the Czarina , he said , " You see , how , with one stroke of my hand , I can reduce this glass to the dust it came from . " Yes , Sir , " said Catharine ...
... beautiful Venice glass , and cruelly glancing on the former obscure condition of the Czarina , he said , " You see , how , with one stroke of my hand , I can reduce this glass to the dust it came from . " Yes , Sir , " said Catharine ...
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... beautiful city , and its still more beautiful environs . The Arno flows within a few yards of the door , -it is the boundary of one side of the street . I arrived here this morning at half - past nine , having passed two days and a half ...
... beautiful city , and its still more beautiful environs . The Arno flows within a few yards of the door , -it is the boundary of one side of the street . I arrived here this morning at half - past nine , having passed two days and a half ...
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... beautiful and variegated banks of the Rhine , and the shores of Lake Le- man , and the sublime and lonely regions of the Alps , were esteemed It is natural for the mourner to the most fit places for their develope- shut his ears to the ...
... beautiful and variegated banks of the Rhine , and the shores of Lake Le- man , and the sublime and lonely regions of the Alps , were esteemed It is natural for the mourner to the most fit places for their develope- shut his ears to the ...
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Página 157 - Chancellor held on his course towards that unknown part of the world, and sailed so far that he came at last to the place where he found no night at all, but a continual light and brightness of the sun shining clearly upon the huge and mighty sea.
Página 90 - Tis reason a man that will have a wife should be at the charge of her trinkets, and pay all the scores she sets on him. He that will keep a monkey, 'tis fit he should pay for the glasses he breaks.
Página 30 - I love the language, that soft bastard Latin, Which melts like kisses from a female mouth, And sounds as if it should be writ on satin, With syllables which breathe of the sweet South, And gentle liquids gliding all so pat in, That not a single accent seems uncouth, Like our harsh northern whistling, grunting guttural, Which we're obliged to hiss, and spit, and sputter all.
Página 29 - And up and down the long canals they go, And under the Rialto shoot along, By night and day, all paces, swift or slow, And round the theatres, a sable throng, They wait in their dusk livery of woe, But not to them do...
Página 93 - THOUGH some make slight of libels, yet you may see by them how the wind sits : as take a straw and throw it up into the air, you shall see by that which way the wind is, which you shall not do by casting up a stone. More solid things do not show the complexion of the times so well as ballads and libels.
Página 320 - Twas a skull Once of ethereal spirit full. This narrow cell was Life's retreat: This space was Thought's mysterious seat. What beauteous visions filled this spot! What dreams of pleasure long forgot! Nor hope, nor joy, nor love, nor fear Have left one trace of record here. Beneath this moldering canopy Once shone the bright and busy eye; But start not at the dismal void.
Página 320 - Can little now avail to them. But if the page of truth they sought, Or comfort to the mourner brought, These hands a richer...
Página 213 - I fell into the gloom to which from my infancy I had been occasionally subject. I had a family for whom I had no dinner, and a landlady for whom I had no rent. I had gone abroad in despondence — I returned home almost in desperation.
Página 320 - But start not at the dismal void: If social love that eye employed...
Página 272 - Then said the Rose, with deepened glow, " On me another grace bestow ;" The spirit paused in silent thought, — What grace was there that flower had not...