Blackwood's Magazine, 47. kötetW. Blackwood, 1840 |
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41. oldal
... seemed to him at once the most anxious and the most glorious of his life . How absolutely the Count in gen- eral rejected all false ceremonial , ab- stained at all times from any title which did not belong to him , and how sprightly he ...
... seemed to him at once the most anxious and the most glorious of his life . How absolutely the Count in gen- eral rejected all false ceremonial , ab- stained at all times from any title which did not belong to him , and how sprightly he ...
44. oldal
... seemed surprising that even in the most open country they were not all stifled . It could never be foreseen what would come of the thing , and when it was done it gave no satisfaction . The painters were vexed . They had gained by the ...
... seemed surprising that even in the most open country they were not all stifled . It could never be foreseen what would come of the thing , and when it was done it gave no satisfaction . The painters were vexed . They had gained by the ...
71. oldal
... seemed , at the heart of the old Roman republic ; but such institutions may be studied also , and to more advantage , on the shores of Greece . The feudal monarch and the feudal noble , these were peculiar to the times . So too religion ...
... seemed , at the heart of the old Roman republic ; but such institutions may be studied also , and to more advantage , on the shores of Greece . The feudal monarch and the feudal noble , these were peculiar to the times . So too religion ...
77. oldal
... seemed a timid counsel , until one of his attendants reminded him that it was time for vespers . Then ordering his cross to be brought , he followed it slowly through the cloisters , and ascended the altar of the cathedral . The shades ...
... seemed a timid counsel , until one of his attendants reminded him that it was time for vespers . Then ordering his cross to be brought , he followed it slowly through the cloisters , and ascended the altar of the cathedral . The shades ...
117. oldal
... seemed undulating beneath him , and every thing swimming around him : but when , to crown the whole , he was roused from a momentary nap by the insupportable - the loathed importu- nities of Mrs Squallop , that he would just sit up and ...
... seemed undulating beneath him , and every thing swimming around him : but when , to crown the whole , he was roused from a momentary nap by the insupportable - the loathed importu- nities of Mrs Squallop , that he would just sit up and ...
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