The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Parte 2Henry Colburn and Company, 1832 |
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... answered " No. " And again the Egyptian trembled . " What art thou , then ? " said he . And the Fire answered , " Thy Lord . " And the limbs of the Egyptian shook as with the grasp of Death . And he said , " Art thou a Demon of this ...
... answered " No. " And again the Egyptian trembled . " What art thou , then ? " said he . And the Fire answered , " Thy Lord . " And the limbs of the Egyptian shook as with the grasp of Death . And he said , " Art thou a Demon of this ...
Página 110
... answered the voice ; and straight , as the answer went forth , the Egyptian fell , blasted as by lightning , a corpse at my feet . The light of the Fire played with a blue and tremulous lustre upon the carcase , and presently I beheld ...
... answered the voice ; and straight , as the answer went forth , the Egyptian fell , blasted as by lightning , a corpse at my feet . The light of the Fire played with a blue and tremulous lustre upon the carcase , and presently I beheld ...
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... answered Kosem Kesamim , " whom now I see embodied in this solitary and desert shore , where for forgotten cen- turies human footstep hath not trod - fit scene for thy echoless wander- ings , -O Spirit of the Past ! forgive me if I have ...
... answered Kosem Kesamim , " whom now I see embodied in this solitary and desert shore , where for forgotten cen- turies human footstep hath not trod - fit scene for thy echoless wander- ings , -O Spirit of the Past ! forgive me if I have ...
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JULY 1 1832 | 17 |
Journal of Conversations with Lord Byron by the Countess of Bles | 24 |
Character of the last Unreformed House of Commons | 33 |
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