The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Parte 2Henry Colburn and Company, 1832 |
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... words - or , as often without uttering a sound , he will gra- dually recede , and pass like a vapour from my eyes . The Witches all speak of him with wonder , and yet reserve ; they concur in term- ing him a human and living shape ...
... words - or , as often without uttering a sound , he will gra- dually recede , and pass like a vapour from my eyes . The Witches all speak of him with wonder , and yet reserve ; they concur in term- ing him a human and living shape ...
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... words , full of majesty , com- mended my diligence , simplicity , and courage , in that I spared no Estate in the rebuking of Vice . " But a murmur more prejudicial arose than the idle cavil of new and hard words ; for some asserted ...
... words , full of majesty , com- mended my diligence , simplicity , and courage , in that I spared no Estate in the rebuking of Vice . " But a murmur more prejudicial arose than the idle cavil of new and hard words ; for some asserted ...
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... word is not obvious to the unlearned reader . It is compounded of two Greek words : the one , # pwròs , and the other , koλλdoμai -— to stick fast , or glue . Therefore , Protocol the First , for example , means the first place at which ...
... word is not obvious to the unlearned reader . It is compounded of two Greek words : the one , # pwròs , and the other , koλλdoμai -— to stick fast , or glue . Therefore , Protocol the First , for example , means the first place at which ...
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Journal of Conversations with Lord Byron by the Countess of Bles | 24 |
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