The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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Page 162
... beautiful child into his own house , and found him rather too noisy to suit the atmosphere of so quiet and grave a place : " In the midst of his perplexity , of which the child was the un- conscious cause to the Cure of Quebec , a ...
... beautiful child into his own house , and found him rather too noisy to suit the atmosphere of so quiet and grave a place : " In the midst of his perplexity , of which the child was the un- conscious cause to the Cure of Quebec , a ...
Page 478
... beautiful proportions . By degrees , as we approached our destination ( Ramsey ) , scene after scene of varied beauty broke upon the view : the fine chain of the North and South Barule Mountains , Snaefell in the centre ; the deep and ...
... beautiful proportions . By degrees , as we approached our destination ( Ramsey ) , scene after scene of varied beauty broke upon the view : the fine chain of the North and South Barule Mountains , Snaefell in the centre ; the deep and ...
Page 524
... beautiful work . It was found to be too quaint , and even in many places too extravagant for devotional reading at the present day . In some parts of the book , also , a certain exaggeration of sentiment , and in others a repetition ...
... beautiful work . It was found to be too quaint , and even in many places too extravagant for devotional reading at the present day . In some parts of the book , also , a certain exaggeration of sentiment , and in others a repetition ...
Contents
CAVALIERE DE ROSSI ON THE HISTORY | 1 |
MEMOIRS OF AN EMIGRE OFFICER | 13 |
LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO ME | 26 |
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