Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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Pagina 3
... words written in her anguish , coming to him as it were from her grave , across the silence of twenty years , ought to have transported the man to whom these words were ad- dressed out of all recollection of the present , -out of ...
... words written in her anguish , coming to him as it were from her grave , across the silence of twenty years , ought to have transported the man to whom these words were ad- dressed out of all recollection of the present , -out of ...
Pagina 10
... words . " She spoke quickly , almost sharp- ly , with a little air of defiance , yet with moisture in her eyes ... word , till the other day . " was- " Then that poor young creature And Joyce , Joyce ! - who is Joyce ? Mrs Hayward ...
... words . " She spoke quickly , almost sharp- ly , with a little air of defiance , yet with moisture in her eyes ... word , till the other day . " was- " Then that poor young creature And Joyce , Joyce ! - who is Joyce ? Mrs Hayward ...
Pagina 14
... word to use . " " You could not have used a better word , " said Norman Bel- lendean . " I am not a very great reader , but I've found that up at a hill station where one had neither books nor society . I think that was very well said ...
... word to use . " " You could not have used a better word , " said Norman Bel- lendean . " I am not a very great reader , but I've found that up at a hill station where one had neither books nor society . I think that was very well said ...
Pagina 35
... words , " O that I could fly away and be at rest ! " to mean fly with one wing and rest with the other . The author called his paper " Ancient Obser- vation on the Flight of Birds , " and sent it to Mr Huxley , whose reply was ...
... words , " O that I could fly away and be at rest ! " to mean fly with one wing and rest with the other . The author called his paper " Ancient Obser- vation on the Flight of Birds , " and sent it to Mr Huxley , whose reply was ...
Pagina 47
... words that the voices said : Wildly he shrieked , as his eyes grew dim , ' He was dead ! he was dead when I buried him ! ' Hark yet again to the devilish roar , He was nimbler once with a ship on shore ; Come , come , old man ! ' tis a ...
... words that the voices said : Wildly he shrieked , as his eyes grew dim , ' He was dead ! he was dead when I buried him ! ' Hark yet again to the devilish roar , He was nimbler once with a ship on shore ; Come , come , old man ! ' tis a ...
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