The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1834 |
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Página 444
... Lebanon Springs , the scene of a romantic story I am about to tell , belong to New York or Massachusetts . It is not very important , to be sure , in a country where people take Vermont and Patagonia to be neighbouring States , but I ...
... Lebanon Springs , the scene of a romantic story I am about to tell , belong to New York or Massachusetts . It is not very important , to be sure , in a country where people take Vermont and Patagonia to be neighbouring States , but I ...
Página 445
... Lebanon had a history , however , if it had been the scene of much human vice and little human virtue , like other spots of earth , -if Bulwer ( who is seen in apotheosis on the other edge of the great scroll of the Atlantic ) had ...
... Lebanon had a history , however , if it had been the scene of much human vice and little human virtue , like other spots of earth , -if Bulwer ( who is seen in apotheosis on the other edge of the great scroll of the Atlantic ) had ...
Página 446
... Lebanon has one other charm . Within a morning drive of the Springs lies the fairest village it has ever been my lot to see . It is English in its character , except that there is really nothing in this country so perfect of its kind ...
... Lebanon has one other charm . Within a morning drive of the Springs lies the fairest village it has ever been my lot to see . It is English in its character , except that there is really nothing in this country so perfect of its kind ...
Página 447
... Lebanon in the summer of ( perhaps you don't care about knowing exactly when it was , and in that case I would rather keep shy of dates in a periodical ; I please myself with the idea that time gets on faster than I. ) The Springs were ...
... Lebanon in the summer of ( perhaps you don't care about knowing exactly when it was , and in that case I would rather keep shy of dates in a periodical ; I please myself with the idea that time gets on faster than I. ) The Springs were ...
Página 448
... Lebanon with the gentle Meeta hanging heavily , and with the dependence in- separable from her infirmity , on my arm , while the moon ( which was the moon of the Rhine to her , full of thrilling and unearthly influences ) rode solemnly ...
... Lebanon with the gentle Meeta hanging heavily , and with the dependence in- separable from her infirmity , on my arm , while the moon ( which was the moon of the Rhine to her , full of thrilling and unearthly influences ) rode solemnly ...
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