The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 47Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1856 |
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... door of the Audience- Chamber , we ascended a still narrower and darker stair - way , to enter what historians , poets , and novelists have combined to render the most interesting suite of rooms in Europe , the apartments occupied by ...
... door of the Audience- Chamber , we ascended a still narrower and darker stair - way , to enter what historians , poets , and novelists have combined to render the most interesting suite of rooms in Europe , the apartments occupied by ...
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... door upon the right opens into that memorable chamber where Mary was seated at supper with Rizzio , the Countess of Argyle , and one or two others , when Ruthven , armed to the teeth , with other conspirators , rushed into the chamber ...
... door upon the right opens into that memorable chamber where Mary was seated at supper with Rizzio , the Countess of Argyle , and one or two others , when Ruthven , armed to the teeth , with other conspirators , rushed into the chamber ...
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... door - way of the chapel is a noble , high - arched and deeply - recessed one , having eight shafts on either side , with capitals composed of birds and gro- tesques , with mouldings rich with flowered and toothed ornaments , and ...
... door - way of the chapel is a noble , high - arched and deeply - recessed one , having eight shafts on either side , with capitals composed of birds and gro- tesques , with mouldings rich with flowered and toothed ornaments , and ...
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... door of his bed - chamber . From this small study of the poet you pass into the Library , a most magnifi- cent apartment , fifty feet in length , and thirty in height and width , with a projection in the centre opposite the fire - place ...
... door of his bed - chamber . From this small study of the poet you pass into the Library , a most magnifi- cent apartment , fifty feet in length , and thirty in height and width , with a projection in the centre opposite the fire - place ...
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... door and behold the ridiculous sight . As two suspicious hens do view each the other , with mild and serious yet unquailing_aspect , so gaze that infant pair who have but now ap- proximated . Just when each is about to test the actual ...
... door and behold the ridiculous sight . As two suspicious hens do view each the other , with mild and serious yet unquailing_aspect , so gaze that infant pair who have but now ap- proximated . Just when each is about to test the actual ...
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