Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Tom 6Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1825 |
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... hours upon a barrel of gunpowder . ' " In the Life of Dr. Goldsmith , prefixed to his Works , the above reply of ... hour of his life . " It may be here noticed , that the leading incident of the piece was borrowed from a blunder of ...
... hours upon a barrel of gunpowder . ' " In the Life of Dr. Goldsmith , prefixed to his Works , the above reply of ... hour of his life . " It may be here noticed , that the leading incident of the piece was borrowed from a blunder of ...
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... hours which he does not prefer , or to sleep in a fashion which is to him quite disagreeable . Sydney Smith , who is now almost doting , but yet continues to drivel away in the Edinburgh Review , accuses us of sulkiness for entertaining ...
... hours which he does not prefer , or to sleep in a fashion which is to him quite disagreeable . Sydney Smith , who is now almost doting , but yet continues to drivel away in the Edinburgh Review , accuses us of sulkiness for entertaining ...
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... , And we must away , away ! Grasp the pleasure that's flying , For , oh ! not Orpheus ' strain Could keep sweet hours from dying , Or charm them to life again- Then , quick ! we have but a second , 36 A Selection of Irish Melodies .
... , And we must away , away ! Grasp the pleasure that's flying , For , oh ! not Orpheus ' strain Could keep sweet hours from dying , Or charm them to life again- Then , quick ! we have but a second , 36 A Selection of Irish Melodies .
Strona 42
... hours to pillage Nuremburgh , he com- plained bitterly of the calumny in a letter to the Directory . In 1797 , he was with the army of Italy , and partook of the glory of the passage of the Tagliamento . Soon after this he took Palma ...
... hours to pillage Nuremburgh , he com- plained bitterly of the calumny in a letter to the Directory . In 1797 , he was with the army of Italy , and partook of the glory of the passage of the Tagliamento . Soon after this he took Palma ...
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... hours , to all appearance wholly occupied with sorrowful meditations , when suddenly he happened to look up , and was startled to observe his natal star , whose beautiful silver eye had been so long shut , beaming brightly and ...
... hours , to all appearance wholly occupied with sorrowful meditations , when suddenly he happened to look up , and was startled to observe his natal star , whose beautiful silver eye had been so long shut , beaming brightly and ...
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