Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... seen or ( more frequently ) heard that another has seen . Among these the power of the snake - mother to swallow her little adders when in danger is firmly believed in many districts . Dr. Leighton discusses this subject at length ...
... seen or ( more frequently ) heard that another has seen . Among these the power of the snake - mother to swallow her little adders when in danger is firmly believed in many districts . Dr. Leighton discusses this subject at length ...
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... seen coming down for a long distance , first afar off , then drawing near slowly and gradually and unseen by the officers . Take the very opening passages - the relief of the guard , so mysterious and awesome in the reading , and upon ...
... seen coming down for a long distance , first afar off , then drawing near slowly and gradually and unseen by the officers . Take the very opening passages - the relief of the guard , so mysterious and awesome in the reading , and upon ...
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... seen . Now , in all this there is a vast deal to be suggested , with finesse and due deliberation . It is a little play in itself ; but who has ever seen it played so as to convey the idea of these things ? The stage manager only ...
... seen . Now , in all this there is a vast deal to be suggested , with finesse and due deliberation . It is a little play in itself ; but who has ever seen it played so as to convey the idea of these things ? The stage manager only ...
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