The Monthly Review, 3. kötetHurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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13. oldal
... once numerous lights gleamed through the dense foliage on the mountain - top with a fiery redness , ( prophetic of the approaching struggle , ) which was soon followed by a crash of cannon fearfully reverberating from valley to mountain ...
... once numerous lights gleamed through the dense foliage on the mountain - top with a fiery redness , ( prophetic of the approaching struggle , ) which was soon followed by a crash of cannon fearfully reverberating from valley to mountain ...
21. oldal
... once illustrious occupants ; but these once made known , all light was willingly extinguished but that over which the power of man has no control . The echo of the dropping torch , as it fell upon the ground , and the scattered expiring ...
... once illustrious occupants ; but these once made known , all light was willingly extinguished but that over which the power of man has no control . The echo of the dropping torch , as it fell upon the ground , and the scattered expiring ...
22. oldal
... once the residence of the Walshes ; and , in an adjoining field , a cromlech , resting upon three grey stones . is pleasant , in the stilly evening , to hear the harplike tones of the beetle impelling itself from the covert of these ...
... once the residence of the Walshes ; and , in an adjoining field , a cromlech , resting upon three grey stones . is pleasant , in the stilly evening , to hear the harplike tones of the beetle impelling itself from the covert of these ...
46. oldal
... once splendid city , but to Rome , Egypt , Persia , and other regions of the East . The attempt is made also to make us familiar with the manners of the age , to introduce us to representatives of various sects and parties , as well as ...
... once splendid city , but to Rome , Egypt , Persia , and other regions of the East . The attempt is made also to make us familiar with the manners of the age , to introduce us to representatives of various sects and parties , as well as ...
52. oldal
... once did . He may speak of his want of power to resist the will of the soldiers ; but I almost doubt his sincerity since nothing can equal the terror and reverence with which he is regarded throughout the army - reverence for his genius ...
... once did . He may speak of his want of power to resist the will of the soldiers ; but I almost doubt his sincerity since nothing can equal the terror and reverence with which he is regarded throughout the army - reverence for his genius ...
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