Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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Pagina 4
... present condition of affairs , which was not more con- solatory . Indeed , when , putting the tragedy of the poor Joyce who was dead out of her mind , she re- turned to the present , the figure of the living Joyce suddenly rose before ...
... present condition of affairs , which was not more con- solatory . Indeed , when , putting the tragedy of the poor Joyce who was dead out of her mind , she re- turned to the present , the figure of the living Joyce suddenly rose before ...
Pagina 32
... 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 incorporated into the image , into which needles were stuck , or which was roasted slowly by the fire ...
... 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 incorporated into the image , into which needles were stuck , or which was roasted slowly by the fire ...
Pagina 33
... present day . Herodotus tells us how the Scythians divined by twigs , and Buddhist or Nestorian priests alike continue the practice to the present day . The language and the writing of the Altaic peoples were , like themselves ...
... present day . Herodotus tells us how the Scythians divined by twigs , and Buddhist or Nestorian priests alike continue the practice to the present day . The language and the writing of the Altaic peoples were , like themselves ...
Pagina 51
... present cir- cumstances is that you should do likewise . If you have made up your mind to marry your daugh- ters ... presents have been sent and the cards exchanged , she will find it as easy to dam up the river with her pocket ...
... present cir- cumstances is that you should do likewise . If you have made up your mind to marry your daugh- ters ... presents have been sent and the cards exchanged , she will find it as easy to dam up the river with her pocket ...
Pagina 54
... presents approached , she chuckled to see how easily he was persuaded to have the chairs and divan in the reception - hall re - covered and the walls redecor- ated . On the day itself - poor foolish man ! -far from expressing any ...
... presents approached , she chuckled to see how easily he was persuaded to have the chairs and divan in the reception - hall re - covered and the walls redecor- ated . On the day itself - poor foolish man ! -far from expressing any ...
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