Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen104W. Blackwood, 1868 |
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... whole future life did she spend so happy a day . Her • er father carried on the frolic , and , we may conclude , confirmed the taste by having her portrait painted for the club - room that she might be enrolled a regular toast . ' Joey ...
... whole future life did she spend so happy a day . Her • er father carried on the frolic , and , we may conclude , confirmed the taste by having her portrait painted for the club - room that she might be enrolled a regular toast . ' Joey ...
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... whole- some a contempt for the narrow pedant whom , by bad luck , she had made the controller of her heart and fate . Tod Matters ! had come to such a pass between the two who , by a runaway marriage , had given what is gene- rally ...
... whole- some a contempt for the narrow pedant whom , by bad luck , she had made the controller of her heart and fate . Tod Matters ! had come to such a pass between the two who , by a runaway marriage , had given what is gene- rally ...
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... whole nation . He is gone knight - erranting , God knows where ; and hitherto it is impossible to find him . Nothing that ever happened to me has troubled me so much " Thus after her moment of repose , after the disappointments of youth ...
... whole nation . He is gone knight - erranting , God knows where ; and hitherto it is impossible to find him . Nothing that ever happened to me has troubled me so much " Thus after her moment of repose , after the disappointments of youth ...
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... whole , better than any other in use , though not quite satisfactory . The whole ode , which ranks high among the noblest attempts of a poet to embody di- dactic purposes in lyrical form , con- sists in a succession of brilliant images ...
... whole , better than any other in use , though not quite satisfactory . The whole ode , which ranks high among the noblest attempts of a poet to embody di- dactic purposes in lyrical form , con- sists in a succession of brilliant images ...
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... whole period , and that not often and never consciously . Thus , for some time , matters between himself and An- tonia had come to a crisis that needed only the slightest accident to develop itself fully . Such an accident had now ...
... whole period , and that not often and never consciously . Thus , for some time , matters between himself and An- tonia had come to a crisis that needed only the slightest accident to develop itself fully . Such an accident had now ...
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