Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen47W. Blackwood., 1840 |
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... observed that mothers are much prouder of male than female infants . They stick a sort of rose in the cap , as a badge of dignity , that all the world may know what they are . And , I am sure , when they first begin to teach them to ...
... observed that mothers are much prouder of male than female infants . They stick a sort of rose in the cap , as a badge of dignity , that all the world may know what they are . And , I am sure , when they first begin to teach them to ...
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... observe his unswerving strength of purpose ! He cares not for the " vul- tus instantis tyranni ; " he blenches not from his fixed resolve for threats or thumps ; he yields not to the more in- sidious attacks of persuasion and blan ...
... observe his unswerving strength of purpose ! He cares not for the " vul- tus instantis tyranni ; " he blenches not from his fixed resolve for threats or thumps ; he yields not to the more in- sidious attacks of persuasion and blan ...
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... observed , is twice employed in the course of the lyric ) comes rolling off the tongue with such gout , and seems so habitual to the mouth of the minstrel , as to give some ground ( though it must , in common fairness , be confessed but ...
... observed , is twice employed in the course of the lyric ) comes rolling off the tongue with such gout , and seems so habitual to the mouth of the minstrel , as to give some ground ( though it must , in common fairness , be confessed but ...
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... thrash- ed in every possible and devisable fashion — and for why ? —Your " most exquisite reason , " good public ? -Alas ! he is- --an ass ! WE would here premise a few gene . ral observations 64 [ Jan. Thoughts upon Asses .
... thrash- ed in every possible and devisable fashion — and for why ? —Your " most exquisite reason , " good public ? -Alas ! he is- --an ass ! WE would here premise a few gene . ral observations 64 [ Jan. Thoughts upon Asses .
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... observations upon history - 1st , as to the claim it puts forth of teaching the future by the past , whether for the ... observation where human nature is to be studied as it unfolds itself , not in the solitary bosom , but in the ...
... observations upon history - 1st , as to the claim it puts forth of teaching the future by the past , whether for the ... observation where human nature is to be studied as it unfolds itself , not in the solitary bosom , but in the ...
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