Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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Pagina 5
... able still . Joyce had been the bug- bear of his life in the past ; what if Joyce were to be the model , the example of every good quality , the admiration and delight of his life to come and she herself , the stepmother , the half ...
... able still . Joyce had been the bug- bear of his life in the past ; what if Joyce were to be the model , the example of every good quality , the admiration and delight of his life to come and she herself , the stepmother , the half ...
Pagina 18
... able to act for himself , and did not think at all what Elizabeth would say . no After Peter had got his dinner and had gone out again to his work , a silence fell upon the two who were left behind in the cot- tage . They had breathed ...
... able to act for himself , and did not think at all what Elizabeth would say . no After Peter had got his dinner and had gone out again to his work , a silence fell upon the two who were left behind in the cot- tage . They had breathed ...
Pagina 32
out , as they still are in Africa , and were believed able to torment the living by torturing a present- ment in wax or clay , so long as something belonging to the victim -a nail , a hair , or a rag of cloth- ing - could be ...
out , as they still are in Africa , and were believed able to torment the living by torturing a present- ment in wax or clay , so long as something belonging to the victim -a nail , a hair , or a rag of cloth- ing - could be ...
Pagina 39
... able and am- bitious of our novelists . One and the other have stamped the indi- viduality of their genius on dis- tricts so rich in all the materials for romance , that it seems marvel- lous they had never been wrought before . We are ...
... able and am- bitious of our novelists . One and the other have stamped the indi- viduality of their genius on dis- tricts so rich in all the materials for romance , that it seems marvel- lous they had never been wrought before . We are ...
Pagina 52
... able to marry ; for their fathers , who were ex - officials , were unen- dowed with anything beyond the savings they had accumulated dur- ing their terms of office , and these were not more than enough to en- able them to end their days ...
... able to marry ; for their fathers , who were ex - officials , were unen- dowed with anything beyond the savings they had accumulated dur- ing their terms of office , and these were not more than enough to en- able them to end their days ...
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