The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Volume 9J. Limbird, 1827 Containing original essays; historical narratives, biographical memoirs, sketches of society, topographical descriptions, novels and tales, anecdotes, select extracts from new and expensive works, the spirit of the public journals, discoveries in the arts and sciences, useful domestic hints, etc. etc. etc. |
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... Nature , on the , 340 . My Cat , 394 . My Uncle and his Study , 316 . My Landlady's Nose , Sonnet to , 318 ... Natural Eolian lyre , 317 . Nelson's Pillar , Yarmouth , 97 . New Year , the , 10 . Night Scene , a , 363 . Ninevah , Ruins of ...
... Nature , on the , 340 . My Cat , 394 . My Uncle and his Study , 316 . My Landlady's Nose , Sonnet to , 318 ... Natural Eolian lyre , 317 . Nelson's Pillar , Yarmouth , 97 . New Year , the , 10 . Night Scene , a , 363 . Ninevah , Ruins of ...
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... nature , that Mrs. Frost's displeasure , albeit a bride in the honey - moon , not only entirely failed in persuading Master Frost to change his plan , but even seemed to render him more confirmed and resolute in his pur- pose . Hester ...
... nature , that Mrs. Frost's displeasure , albeit a bride in the honey - moon , not only entirely failed in persuading Master Frost to change his plan , but even seemed to render him more confirmed and resolute in his pur- pose . Hester ...
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... nature yields . Cowper's accurate and beautiful description of the season is not unfre quently realized at this season of the year . The streams are frozen , the trees are bare , 9 the earth is covered with broad flakes of snow ,. THE ...
... nature yields . Cowper's accurate and beautiful description of the season is not unfre quently realized at this season of the year . The streams are frozen , the trees are bare , 9 the earth is covered with broad flakes of snow ,. THE ...
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... nature ; evincing a power of discrimination in distinguishing its pa- rents from anybody else , which is brought forward as an evidence of very extraor- dinary sagacity . Then we begin to talk -when we are really interesting , and can ...
... nature ; evincing a power of discrimination in distinguishing its pa- rents from anybody else , which is brought forward as an evidence of very extraor- dinary sagacity . Then we begin to talk -when we are really interesting , and can ...
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... edifice , naturally tends to suggest reflections of a pleasing though melancholy nature , truly interest- ing , useful , and instructive . The long drawn aisles and dreary pensive vaults diffuse over the mind 18 THE MIRROR .
... edifice , naturally tends to suggest reflections of a pleasing though melancholy nature , truly interest- ing , useful , and instructive . The long drawn aisles and dreary pensive vaults diffuse over the mind 18 THE MIRROR .
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