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Page 213
... nature ; but this almost continual state of effervesence . The spot is exceedingly beautiful ; a little hollow as it were in the grove , with a translucent and yet disturbed ex- panse of water , the remains of the broken fountain ...
... nature ; but this almost continual state of effervesence . The spot is exceedingly beautiful ; a little hollow as it were in the grove , with a translucent and yet disturbed ex- panse of water , the remains of the broken fountain ...
Page 219
... nature fortu- which belongs to nearly all foreigners , especially innately interposed , might have consigned her to a what relates to music , professed to be transported premature grave . For three years Herr Berg , by it ; and with ...
... nature fortu- which belongs to nearly all foreigners , especially innately interposed , might have consigned her to a what relates to music , professed to be transported premature grave . For three years Herr Berg , by it ; and with ...
Page 270
... nature has affixed certain intonations of traditionary airs , we shall find good reasons for voice ; and the " great actor " is the man who has attributing them , not to Greek or Roman , but to the nicest perception of these ...
... nature has affixed certain intonations of traditionary airs , we shall find good reasons for voice ; and the " great actor " is the man who has attributing them , not to Greek or Roman , but to the nicest perception of these ...
Contents
Maiden and Married Life of Mary Powell | 1 |
Edgeworth Miss Death of | 115 |
A Letter from the Diggins | 144 |
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