Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen 51James Fraser, 1855 |
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... poetry , forsooth ! he is chock - full of poetry , slightly tinged with gout , from his scarlet coat - collar to the very rowels of his glittering spurs . There is poetry in the whole atmo- sphere that surrounds him ; poetry in the soft ...
... poetry , forsooth ! he is chock - full of poetry , slightly tinged with gout , from his scarlet coat - collar to the very rowels of his glittering spurs . There is poetry in the whole atmo- sphere that surrounds him ; poetry in the soft ...
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... Poetry again . To a true sports- man the enjoyment of a sport in- creases in proportion to the wildness of the country . Who cares for knocking over partridges in stubbles when he has been shooting grouse on the moorland and ptarmigan ...
... Poetry again . To a true sports- man the enjoyment of a sport in- creases in proportion to the wildness of the country . Who cares for knocking over partridges in stubbles when he has been shooting grouse on the moorland and ptarmigan ...
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... poetic sentiment and picturesque imagination . In 1841 , Mr. Forbes was ap- pointed naturalist to H.M.S. Beacon , Capt . Graves , employed in the sur- vey of the Archipelago , and in Octo- ber of that year he accompanied Mr. Hoskyn on ...
... poetic sentiment and picturesque imagination . In 1841 , Mr. Forbes was ap- pointed naturalist to H.M.S. Beacon , Capt . Graves , employed in the sur- vey of the Archipelago , and in Octo- ber of that year he accompanied Mr. Hoskyn on ...
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... poetic eclectic temperament , which feels the necessity of selecting from a variety of models , attracted by what is grand in one woman , rare in another , and lovely in a third , and is therefore set down by the mere matter - of - fact ...
... poetic eclectic temperament , which feels the necessity of selecting from a variety of models , attracted by what is grand in one woman , rare in another , and lovely in a third , and is therefore set down by the mere matter - of - fact ...
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... poetry - books in the neighbour- hood owed their distribution to Mr. Alwyn Reid . But Marjory did not know this . We spent a quiet morning . She looked so happy that I could not tell her anything . I felt all day like a smiling ...
... poetry - books in the neighbour- hood owed their distribution to Mr. Alwyn Reid . But Marjory did not know this . We spent a quiet morning . She looked so happy that I could not tell her anything . I felt all day like a smiling ...
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