The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 2Oliver Everett., 1833 |
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Pagina 32
... seemed to reproach me : it gave as in polished , happy England ; and where her an air of superiority that vexed , and in- the women remain children in mind long creased my mauvaise humeur . I am now after maturity has stamped their ...
... seemed to reproach me : it gave as in polished , happy England ; and where her an air of superiority that vexed , and in- the women remain children in mind long creased my mauvaise humeur . I am now after maturity has stamped their ...
Pagina 33
... seemed to think them- selves obliged to pay some neat and appro- priate compliment to my last work , which I , as in duty bound , was compelled to respond to , and bepraise theirs . They never appear- ed quite satisfied with my faint ...
... seemed to think them- selves obliged to pay some neat and appro- priate compliment to my last work , which I , as in duty bound , was compelled to respond to , and bepraise theirs . They never appear- ed quite satisfied with my faint ...
Pagina 36
... seemed in a London house ed by it , as it is not only full of beauty , but cabined , cribbed , confined , and felt like a the admiration for the genius of the English tiger in too small a cage : ' apropos of tigers , poet , which ...
... seemed in a London house ed by it , as it is not only full of beauty , but cabined , cribbed , confined , and felt like a the admiration for the genius of the English tiger in too small a cage : ' apropos of tigers , poet , which ...
Pagina 44
... seemed to see in her my own Paris , not given in the form of information , sweet Alice , the gem of her father's heart , but merely as the result of an impression . and kissed the flaxen locks and dimpled This is the spirit that ...
... seemed to see in her my own Paris , not given in the form of information , sweet Alice , the gem of her father's heart , but merely as the result of an impression . and kissed the flaxen locks and dimpled This is the spirit that ...
Pagina 45
... seemed to entertain of his own import- ance : when he took his place at dinner , he left space enough for half - a - dozen more between the other guests and himself ; and thus sitting in solitary grandeur at the bot- tom of the table ...
... seemed to entertain of his own import- ance : when he took his place at dinner , he left space enough for half - a - dozen more between the other guests and himself ; and thus sitting in solitary grandeur at the bot- tom of the table ...
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