The National Magazine: Devoted to Literature, Art, and Religion, Volumul 10Abel Stevens, James Floy Carlton & Phillips, 1857 |
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Pagina 11
... ment his fury became more ungovernable , until at last he was no longer master of himself . Availing himself of the moment when the royal family was at table , Zacs rushed into the room , and in default of the victim whom he wished to ...
... ment his fury became more ungovernable , until at last he was no longer master of himself . Availing himself of the moment when the royal family was at table , Zacs rushed into the room , and in default of the victim whom he wished to ...
Pagina 17
... ment , he found painful , as his frame was worne , his hande weary , and his eyes dim- med with looking on white paper . " His last days were eminently characteristic of his life and character , for he employed them in translating from ...
... ment , he found painful , as his frame was worne , his hande weary , and his eyes dim- med with looking on white paper . " His last days were eminently characteristic of his life and character , for he employed them in translating from ...
Pagina 19
... ment , a few years since , to this hero of versing with ourselves as to why our letters , in the church where he lies buried , righteous folk did not purify what was in St. Margaret's , Westminster . But En- the very olden time , a ...
... ment , a few years since , to this hero of versing with ourselves as to why our letters , in the church where he lies buried , righteous folk did not purify what was in St. Margaret's , Westminster . But En- the very olden time , a ...
Pagina 22
... ment imposed on him for his wickedness ; nay , he even came to believe at last , that he was no longer an inhabitant of the earth ; that he had been translated in the body to the place of torment ; in other words , that he was in hell ...
... ment imposed on him for his wickedness ; nay , he even came to believe at last , that he was no longer an inhabitant of the earth ; that he had been translated in the body to the place of torment ; in other words , that he was in hell ...
Pagina 26
... ment . The guide flew like a swallow from chimney to chimney , peeped into them , and out again . Not one could he find leading to any region of which he had any knowledge . He began to think the rocks must have fallen and filled up the ...
... ment . The guide flew like a swallow from chimney to chimney , peeped into them , and out again . Not one could he find leading to any region of which he had any knowledge . He began to think the rocks must have fallen and filled up the ...
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