The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen1H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1817 |
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... Lady Geraldine . larly original and beautiful poem " of time have some curiosity to see a little Christabel . Could Lord Byron , the of this " wild and singularly original author of this pithy sentence , show us wherein consists its ...
... Lady Geraldine . larly original and beautiful poem " of time have some curiosity to see a little Christabel . Could Lord Byron , the of this " wild and singularly original author of this pithy sentence , show us wherein consists its ...
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... lady so richly clad as she- Beautiful exceedingly ! " ( Christabel , p . 3-7 . spells were wrought both upon Christabel and Sir Leoline , producing strange ex- ternal and internal transformations , is evident ; but what is meant to be ...
... lady so richly clad as she- Beautiful exceedingly ! " ( Christabel , p . 3-7 . spells were wrought both upon Christabel and Sir Leoline , producing strange ex- ternal and internal transformations , is evident ; but what is meant to be ...
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... lady of comparatively humble that the public have let that nobleman birth , who returned his love with an into a ... lady's spells and sorceries , is the frequent , excuse for this breach of constancy is the perpetual perusal of the word ...
... lady of comparatively humble that the public have let that nobleman birth , who returned his love with an into a ... lady's spells and sorceries , is the frequent , excuse for this breach of constancy is the perpetual perusal of the word ...
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H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley. Ber . wretched . Stay , gentle lady , I would somewhat with thee . ( Imogine retreats terrified ) ( detaining her ) -Thou shalt not go Imo . Shall not ! -Who art thou ? speak- ~ - ~~ Ber . And must I ...
H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley. Ber . wretched . Stay , gentle lady , I would somewhat with thee . ( Imogine retreats terrified ) ( detaining her ) -Thou shalt not go Imo . Shall not ! -Who art thou ? speak- ~ - ~~ Ber . And must I ...
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... lady Imogine was used by her sanguinary and brutal lover , we cannot say that her own character is such as to entitle her to much respect . The author has endeavoured in a very lame manner to support her constancy in the present ...
... lady Imogine was used by her sanguinary and brutal lover , we cannot say that her own character is such as to entitle her to much respect . The author has endeavoured in a very lame manner to support her constancy in the present ...
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