Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen1William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... feel- ings , first scamper here and there all day - any way far enough from home - and then go out of doors , to frisk , like so many young maukins , in the moonlight , would be about as intolerant as to compel the champagne - loving ...
... feel- ings , first scamper here and there all day - any way far enough from home - and then go out of doors , to frisk , like so many young maukins , in the moonlight , would be about as intolerant as to compel the champagne - loving ...
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... feeling , the rapturous conviviality , with which his friends and himself , men of different nations , Scotch , English ... feel with Charles , or her sympathy was feigned or faint - her smile , for she at- tempted to smile , forced and ...
... feeling , the rapturous conviviality , with which his friends and himself , men of different nations , Scotch , English ... feel with Charles , or her sympathy was feigned or faint - her smile , for she at- tempted to smile , forced and ...
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... feel no alarm . Such a dissertation , and such a rehearsal , would be more painful to myself than they could be wearisome to him . For these things change their aspects according to the station from which they happen to be surveyed : in ...
... feel no alarm . Such a dissertation , and such a rehearsal , would be more painful to myself than they could be wearisome to him . For these things change their aspects according to the station from which they happen to be surveyed : in ...
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... feel- ings of my after life , I drew from both parents , and the several aspects of their characters , great ... feeling . Such notices as have occur- red to me on these subjects , within my per- sonal experience , I shall bring forward ...
... feel- ings of my after life , I drew from both parents , and the several aspects of their characters , great ... feeling . Such notices as have occur- red to me on these subjects , within my per- sonal experience , I shall bring forward ...
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... feel tired with watching and tending them . Although this cannot be done , yet much may be effected to make their lives comfortable , and to rear them into industrious and worthy members of society . To this end great care should be ...
... feel tired with watching and tending them . Although this cannot be done , yet much may be effected to make their lives comfortable , and to rear them into industrious and worthy members of society . To this end great care should be ...
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