The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 34Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1849 |
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Page 60
... seen to shed tears , nor to smile , but ever preserved the same invincible gravity of demeanor . He was remarkable , too , for the slowness and deliberation of his movements . When , in infancy , the maternal breast was presented to him ...
... seen to shed tears , nor to smile , but ever preserved the same invincible gravity of demeanor . He was remarkable , too , for the slowness and deliberation of his movements . When , in infancy , the maternal breast was presented to him ...
Page 74
... seen his hearth eight or nine times profaned by the visitations of the law , and been only saved from a prison by the privileges of his rank . Of his subsequent career abroad , his amours with the Venetian MARIANNA , ' ( whose beauty is ...
... seen his hearth eight or nine times profaned by the visitations of the law , and been only saved from a prison by the privileges of his rank . Of his subsequent career abroad , his amours with the Venetian MARIANNA , ' ( whose beauty is ...
Page 75
... seen For three long years and moe . ' Originally the little page ' and the ' yeoman ' were introduced in the subjoined Spenserian stanzas : ' AND of his train there was a henchman page , A peasant boy , who served his master well : And ...
... seen For three long years and moe . ' Originally the little page ' and the ' yeoman ' were introduced in the subjoined Spenserian stanzas : ' AND of his train there was a henchman page , A peasant boy , who served his master well : And ...
Page 76
... seen mentioned a work entitled ' The Vam- pyre , ' with the addition of my name as that of the author . I am not the author , and never heard of the work in question until now . In a more recent paper I perceive a formal annunciation of ...
... seen mentioned a work entitled ' The Vam- pyre , ' with the addition of my name as that of the author . I am not the author , and never heard of the work in question until now . In a more recent paper I perceive a formal annunciation of ...
Page 81
... seen to be appreciated ' by the metropolitan reader : 6 ' FAR along , From cask to cask , the sweetened mint among , Leaps the live liquor ! Not from one lone jug , But every barrel now hath lost its bung , And Old Rye ' answers from ...
... seen to be appreciated ' by the metropolitan reader : 6 ' FAR along , From cask to cask , the sweetened mint among , Leaps the live liquor ! Not from one lone jug , But every barrel now hath lost its bung , And Old Rye ' answers from ...
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