The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 42Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1853 |
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... play - thing , which art , luxury , and taste have com- bined to beautify and render attractive . The stair - cases are of marble and jasper , the floors in beautiful mosaic , and the walls hung in white satin , covered with landscapes ...
... play - thing , which art , luxury , and taste have com- bined to beautify and render attractive . The stair - cases are of marble and jasper , the floors in beautiful mosaic , and the walls hung in white satin , covered with landscapes ...
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... play on the golden harp , To play on the golden ha - arp , To play on the golden harp . ' The chorus was caught up again and again by the excited multitude , and flung up to the sky in most passionate tones . It was a band of Mil ...
... play on the golden harp , To play on the golden ha - arp , To play on the golden harp . ' The chorus was caught up again and again by the excited multitude , and flung up to the sky in most passionate tones . It was a band of Mil ...
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... play . ' N. B. - Any person attempting to read or write verses will be immediately handed over to the police . ' N. B. 2d . - - Gentlemen are requested not to pocket the candle - ends . ' Two days after , copies of this invitation were ...
... play . ' N. B. - Any person attempting to read or write verses will be immediately handed over to the police . ' N. B. 2d . - - Gentlemen are requested not to pocket the candle - ends . ' Two days after , copies of this invitation were ...
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... played upon his countenance ; and except a shade which occasionally came over it when a prey to passion , it re- mained unchangeable . He was thought deep and calculating , yet his simplicity often entrapped others in the snare which ...
... played upon his countenance ; and except a shade which occasionally came over it when a prey to passion , it re- mained unchangeable . He was thought deep and calculating , yet his simplicity often entrapped others in the snare which ...
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... play off one friend or one servant against another , by exciting their jealousy ; and when the fault was not grave , when necessity compelled him to do so , to restore a discarded and neglected friend or servant , apparently , to his ...
... play off one friend or one servant against another , by exciting their jealousy ; and when the fault was not grave , when necessity compelled him to do so , to restore a discarded and neglected friend or servant , apparently , to his ...
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