The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... taste here and there is the only way to convey an idea of the dish . " That carnal interment was of the elder date , the old examples of Abraham and the patriarchs God himself , that are sufficient to illustrate . buried but one , was ...
... taste here and there is the only way to convey an idea of the dish . " That carnal interment was of the elder date , the old examples of Abraham and the patriarchs God himself , that are sufficient to illustrate . buried but one , was ...
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... taste , may be surmised from the success attending the late allegorical processions on Lord Mayor's day in London . We suppose the Archbishop of Westminster will do his best to supply the deficiency in the provinces in his way . On ...
... taste , may be surmised from the success attending the late allegorical processions on Lord Mayor's day in London . We suppose the Archbishop of Westminster will do his best to supply the deficiency in the provinces in his way . On ...
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... taste of the place , everything , I tell him , is forced and constrained ; and even now you might be shocked to see how I ridicule the gardens , with their sugar - loaves and minced - pies of yew , their scrawl - work of box , their ...
... taste of the place , everything , I tell him , is forced and constrained ; and even now you might be shocked to see how I ridicule the gardens , with their sugar - loaves and minced - pies of yew , their scrawl - work of box , their ...
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... taste for many things , without Maria Theresa , to suffer him to close the being the slave of a single passion . His window , and to remain covered in her pres- friends complained because he did so little to advance their interests ...
... taste for many things , without Maria Theresa , to suffer him to close the being the slave of a single passion . His window , and to remain covered in her pres- friends complained because he did so little to advance their interests ...
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... taste , binding him always to a most select , accurate , and admirable style , which must secure him a lofty and impreg- nable position amongst the class of writers who come next in order to the very highest . There have been greater ...
... taste , binding him always to a most select , accurate , and admirable style , which must secure him a lofty and impreg- nable position amongst the class of writers who come next in order to the very highest . There have been greater ...
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