Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen18Longmans, Green, 1878 |
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... traveller by fen and broad , working , as long as the wind is sufficient to turn their sails , with steady energy , in the ceaseless task of daily and nightly pumping . Our most famous engineers have left their names in- scribed in ...
... traveller by fen and broad , working , as long as the wind is sufficient to turn their sails , with steady energy , in the ceaseless task of daily and nightly pumping . Our most famous engineers have left their names in- scribed in ...
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... travellers of the eighteenth century : Venice , crumbling gaily away , a place where Beckford could dream Oriental dreams of luxuriousness and hidden terrors , and compare the motley population , not less than the cupolas and minarets ...
... travellers of the eighteenth century : Venice , crumbling gaily away , a place where Beckford could dream Oriental dreams of luxuriousness and hidden terrors , and compare the motley population , not less than the cupolas and minarets ...
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... travellers , although , according to Goethe , they carried their tea - kettle up Etna , came to Italy for the sake of art and antiquity , but not at all to propagandise their political and literary notions . 50 [ July The Academy of the ...
... travellers , although , according to Goethe , they carried their tea - kettle up Etna , came to Italy for the sake of art and antiquity , but not at all to propagandise their political and literary notions . 50 [ July The Academy of the ...
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... traveller , not too much in earnest to be un- able to appreciate the romance or detect the picturesque colouring of his new surroundings , yet not so unobservant as to be altogether blinded by the charm of barbaric simplicity . The most ...
... traveller , not too much in earnest to be un- able to appreciate the romance or detect the picturesque colouring of his new surroundings , yet not so unobservant as to be altogether blinded by the charm of barbaric simplicity . The most ...
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... traveller from Indian countries , in this happy land where caste is un- known . The Burman lights his cigar from that of the European , the Chinaman , or the native of India ; and here , as in a Christian country , man greets his fellow ...
... traveller from Indian countries , in this happy land where caste is un- known . The Burman lights his cigar from that of the European , the Chinaman , or the native of India ; and here , as in a Christian country , man greets his fellow ...
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