The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, 第 81 卷Archibald Constable and Company, 1818 |
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... interesting pro- ductions of the French press dur- ing December 1817. ( By a Corre- spondent in Paris ) .............................. ~ 66 ORIGINAL POETRY . Here's to them that's awa , a Song ; and two unpublished Fragments . By Burns ...
... interesting pro- ductions of the French press dur- ing December 1817. ( By a Corre- spondent in Paris ) .............................. ~ 66 ORIGINAL POETRY . Here's to them that's awa , a Song ; and two unpublished Fragments . By Burns ...
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... interesting , and the weather execrable ; a number of houses by the way were adorned with paintings of Madonnas and scrip- tural subjects in fresco upon the plastered walls ; some of the paintings very good , but all injured by time and ...
... interesting , and the weather execrable ; a number of houses by the way were adorned with paintings of Madonnas and scrip- tural subjects in fresco upon the plastered walls ; some of the paintings very good , but all injured by time and ...
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... interesting circumstances in their natural history . Even inde- pendent of all other considerations , the mere collecting of these animated beings in their natural haunts , is of itself most interesting . Sometimes , in pursuit of them ...
... interesting circumstances in their natural history . Even inde- pendent of all other considerations , the mere collecting of these animated beings in their natural haunts , is of itself most interesting . Sometimes , in pursuit of them ...
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... ers , in 1715 , to surprise the Castles of Edinburgh and Stirling , I transmit D for your interesting Miscellany a con- temporary account of the Account of an Attempt to surprise Castle of Edinburgh during the bellion of 1715.
... ers , in 1715 , to surprise the Castles of Edinburgh and Stirling , I transmit D for your interesting Miscellany a con- temporary account of the Account of an Attempt to surprise Castle of Edinburgh during the bellion of 1715.
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for your interesting Miscellany a con- temporary account of the former of these adventures . It is extracted from a letter dated September 10 , 1715 , written on the spot by a gentleman who appears to have been personally engaged in ...
for your interesting Miscellany a con- temporary account of the former of these adventures . It is extracted from a letter dated September 10 , 1715 , written on the spot by a gentleman who appears to have been personally engaged in ...
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第 462 頁 - The moon is up, and yet it is not night; Sunset divides the sky with her; a sea Of glory streams along the Alpine height Of blue Friuli's mountains; Heaven is free From clouds, but of all colours seems to be, — Melted to one vast Iris of the West, — Where the Day joins the past Eternity, While, on the other hand, meek Dian's crest Floats through the azure air — an island of the blest!
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第 341 頁 - Rede as the bristles of a sowes eres. His nose-thirles blacke were and wide. A swerd and bokeler bare he by his side. His mouth as wide was as a forneis. He was a jangler, and a goliardeis, And that was most of sinne, and harlotries.