Blackwood's Magazine, 31. kötetW. Blackwood., 1832 |
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92. oldal
... once a Polish prince at her feet , a German sovereign , with a territory of a dozen square miles , and au army of half a regiment , honouring her each night with his supplication for her hand , in the first valse - and an Ex - French ...
... once a Polish prince at her feet , a German sovereign , with a territory of a dozen square miles , and au army of half a regiment , honouring her each night with his supplication for her hand , in the first valse - and an Ex - French ...
95. oldal
... once done , how was he to leave his bel tesoro behind ? The lady herself settled the question at once . She would marry him , when and where he pleased . " In Florence then , " exclaimed the lover , " happiness cannot come too soon ...
... once done , how was he to leave his bel tesoro behind ? The lady herself settled the question at once . She would marry him , when and where he pleased . " In Florence then , " exclaimed the lover , " happiness cannot come too soon ...
97. oldal
... once . Real talent is inevitably de- veloped by the occasion , and the Secretary , in a short time , equally ... once beauty and melancholy to the picture . But where was she at that moment ? -in the centre of the most heartless , nay ...
... once . Real talent is inevitably de- veloped by the occasion , and the Secretary , in a short time , equally ... once beauty and melancholy to the picture . But where was she at that moment ? -in the centre of the most heartless , nay ...
101. oldal
... once more holding out the lovely hand ; " if those can be your real sentiments , that you will keep them as private as pos- sible . They are totally tramontane in this part of the world , however they may exist in Westminster . At ...
... once more holding out the lovely hand ; " if those can be your real sentiments , that you will keep them as private as pos- sible . They are totally tramontane in this part of the world , however they may exist in Westminster . At ...
103. oldal
... once effect any considerable change in public opinion ; but confident that Truth would gradually assert its as- cendant over Falsehood , and that in the end the truth of the principles we advocated would become obvious to the most ...
... once effect any considerable change in public opinion ; but confident that Truth would gradually assert its as- cendant over Falsehood , and that in the end the truth of the principles we advocated would become obvious to the most ...
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