Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen91W. Blackwood & Sons, 1862 |
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... remarkable circumstances in the story . When the plates had been made , Tur- ner handled them with the skill of a cunning old shopkeeper , craftily mak . ing the utmost penny of a damaged stock . He watched over them in their old age ...
... remarkable circumstances in the story . When the plates had been made , Tur- ner handled them with the skill of a cunning old shopkeeper , craftily mak . ing the utmost penny of a damaged stock . He watched over them in their old age ...
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... remarkable that , during this change , there are some stony concretions always formed in the bag , which waste and dissolve as the creature forms and perfects its new crust . " To these full and particular accounts , " says Edwards ...
... remarkable that , during this change , there are some stony concretions always formed in the bag , which waste and dissolve as the creature forms and perfects its new crust . " To these full and particular accounts , " says Edwards ...
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... remarkable rather for the fusion of its words and the repetition of its phrases than for force or originality . Nevertheless , it must certainly have possessed merit of some kind , for , as Clutter- buck sank once more into his chair ...
... remarkable rather for the fusion of its words and the repetition of its phrases than for force or originality . Nevertheless , it must certainly have possessed merit of some kind , for , as Clutter- buck sank once more into his chair ...
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... remarkable rather for boisterousness than for prudery . Even old Christy , after his first tumbler , became , infected with the spirit of harmony , and poured forth his soul in a ditty which did little credit to his taste and his grey ...
... remarkable rather for boisterousness than for prudery . Even old Christy , after his first tumbler , became , infected with the spirit of harmony , and poured forth his soul in a ditty which did little credit to his taste and his grey ...
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... remarkable for the sol- vency of the tenant , he himself , upon visiting the locality , would find that either the name had been changed , or that school and teacher had vanished altogether - to reap- pear , perhaps , after his ...
... remarkable for the sol- vency of the tenant , he himself , upon visiting the locality , would find that either the name had been changed , or that school and teacher had vanished altogether - to reap- pear , perhaps , after his ...
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Página 34 - Whither shall I go then from thy spirit ? or whither shall I go then from thy presence ? If I climb up into heaven, thou art there ; if I go down to hell, thou art there also.
Página 184 - Dont waste your time at family funerals grieving for your relatives: attend to life, not to death: there are as good fish in the sea as ever came out of it, and better.
Página 422 - Imperial Caesar, dead and turned to clay, Might stop a hole to keep the wind away: O, that that earth, which kept the world in awe, Should patch a wall to expel the winter's flaw!
Página 425 - Arranged to meet the requirements of the Syllabus of the Science and Art Department of the Committee of Council on Education, South Kensington.
Página 457 - ... alarm the reckless extravagance which pervades every department of the Federal Government ; that a return to rigid economy and accountability is indispensable to arrest the...
Página 487 - In an arm-chair, with an elbow resting on the table and her head leaning on that hand, sat the strangest lady I have ever seen, or shall ever see. She was dressed in rich materials — satins, and lace, and silks — all of white. Her shoes were white. And she had a long white veil dependent from her hair, and she had bridal flowers in her hair, but her hair was white.
Página 368 - ... Queen Mary took the resolution of sheltering herself in England, the Archbishop of St. Andrew's, attempting to dissuade her, attended on her journey ; and when they came to the irremeable stream that separated the two kingdoms, walked by her side into the water, in the middle of which he seized her bridle, and with earnestness proportioned to her danger and his own affection pressed her to return. The Queen went forward. If the parallel reaches thus far, may it go no farther. — The tears stand...
Página 489 - The marshes were just a long black horizontal line then, as I stopped to look after him; and the river was just another horizontal line, not nearly so broad nor yet so black; and the sky was just a row of long angry red lines and dense black lines intermixed.
Página 11 - Our wassel we do fill With apples and with spice. Then grant us your good will To taste here once or twice Of our good wassel.
Página 308 - Fill the wide circle of th' eternal year: Stern winter smiles on that auspicious clime : The fields are florid with unfading prime: From the bleak pole no winds inclement blow, Mould the round hail, or flake the fleecy snow; But from the breezy deep the blest inhale The fragrant murmurs of the western gale.