The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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Page 22
... beautiful saloon , partially divided off by the masts into four partitions . The lofty ceiling was formed of the flags of all nations , and illuminated by rows of variegated lamps , which wound round the masts in alternate orna- ments ...
... beautiful saloon , partially divided off by the masts into four partitions . The lofty ceiling was formed of the flags of all nations , and illuminated by rows of variegated lamps , which wound round the masts in alternate orna- ments ...
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... beautiful flower- bed of ladies , decked out in all the loveliness of Cachemere , and orna- mented with that profusion of jewellery which characterises the ladies of the Levant . " It was about nine o'clock when His Majesty's ship ...
... beautiful flower- bed of ladies , decked out in all the loveliness of Cachemere , and orna- mented with that profusion of jewellery which characterises the ladies of the Levant . " It was about nine o'clock when His Majesty's ship ...
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... beautiful country , he reached Ak - hissar , the first town in his journey from Kutaya , of which ' mention is made by any modern traveller . ' Thus ends his visit to Azani , and to the newly - discovered ruins in Asia Minor ' so ...
... beautiful country , he reached Ak - hissar , the first town in his journey from Kutaya , of which ' mention is made by any modern traveller . ' Thus ends his visit to Azani , and to the newly - discovered ruins in Asia Minor ' so ...
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... beautiful sentence : - " But all our readers now sabby as much of dis Captain Crowe as ' ebery dog in kingston ' did , or at least as we can make them sabby ; and so we must hold no more palaver . !!! " — p . 66 . Such is the language ...
... beautiful sentence : - " But all our readers now sabby as much of dis Captain Crowe as ' ebery dog in kingston ' did , or at least as we can make them sabby ; and so we must hold no more palaver . !!! " — p . 66 . Such is the language ...
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... beautiful the vasty sky , Like heaven reveal'd , burst radiant on the eye ! A spirit bosom❜d in the winds , appear'd To chant noon - hymns , where'er a sound career'd , While ev'ry leaf a living gladness wore , And bird - like flutter ...
... beautiful the vasty sky , Like heaven reveal'd , burst radiant on the eye ! A spirit bosom❜d in the winds , appear'd To chant noon - hymns , where'er a sound career'd , While ev'ry leaf a living gladness wore , And bird - like flutter ...
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