Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen10W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... appear to have been taken with the most pathetic sensibility in their account of the solemnities ; even the London newspapers not only excelled themselves , but some of them performed characters at variance with their wonted habits ...
... appear to have been taken with the most pathetic sensibility in their account of the solemnities ; even the London newspapers not only excelled themselves , but some of them performed characters at variance with their wonted habits ...
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... appear- ed to require . When he came to a pause , the Merchant of Venice , for so I always felt inclined to denominate him , only said to him , " Well , it may be all very true that you are saying , my dear sir ; but , for God's sake ...
... appear- ed to require . When he came to a pause , the Merchant of Venice , for so I always felt inclined to denominate him , only said to him , " Well , it may be all very true that you are saying , my dear sir ; but , for God's sake ...
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... appear , were a doze of the High School callants , of twenty five years back , ( now perhaps reveren clergymen , respectable merchants , off cers in the army , judges , or advocates to be seen at the cleckenbrod , or dosin their piries ...
... appear , were a doze of the High School callants , of twenty five years back , ( now perhaps reveren clergymen , respectable merchants , off cers in the army , judges , or advocates to be seen at the cleckenbrod , or dosin their piries ...
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... their weekly appear- ances in the Forum . Private societies sig . nify nothing ; but a discerning public is a severe test , especially in a multitude , where * See Dr Jamieson once more . skies 46 [ Aug. Familiar Epistles .
... their weekly appear- ances in the Forum . Private societies sig . nify nothing ; but a discerning public is a severe test , especially in a multitude , where * See Dr Jamieson once more . skies 46 [ Aug. Familiar Epistles .
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... appear that any howdy offi- ciated , madam takes her foot in her hand , and fathers the child upon his Majesty , in his court at Stirling Castle . The king marries the trull , and with the wedding ( rather a stale concern ) the poem ...
... appear that any howdy offi- ciated , madam takes her foot in her hand , and fathers the child upon his Majesty , in his court at Stirling Castle . The king marries the trull , and with the wedding ( rather a stale concern ) the poem ...
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