Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47W. Blackwood., 1840 |
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Pagina 36
... called illusion -- this is the more striking , be . cause it was done at a time when , according to Diderot's principles and example , the most natural of natural- ness was required on the stage , and a perfect deception was proposed as ...
... called illusion -- this is the more striking , be . cause it was done at a time when , according to Diderot's principles and example , the most natural of natural- ness was required on the stage , and a perfect deception was proposed as ...
Pagina 39
... called out , and we had great delight in chattering to my father of all the sweet things that the Count had given us . My mother did not come back . At last the interpreter came in . On a hint from him we were sent to bed , and as it ...
... called out , and we had great delight in chattering to my father of all the sweet things that the Count had given us . My mother did not come back . At last the interpreter came in . On a hint from him we were sent to bed , and as it ...
Pagina 42
... called Span- genberg ; and the story was not only told the same evening in our family circle by the mischief - loving interpre- ter , but reproduced with all its cir- cumstances and attitudes . After such confusions , disturbances , and ...
... called Span- genberg ; and the story was not only told the same evening in our family circle by the mischief - loving interpre- ter , but reproduced with all its cir- cumstances and attitudes . After such confusions , disturbances , and ...
Pagina 53
... called , is conveyed or implied by sub- mission . And all is open and above- board - for the first thing you see on entering the noble building , the school- room , is a large painting at one end , a portrait of the rod , and this pithy ...
... called , is conveyed or implied by sub- mission . And all is open and above- board - for the first thing you see on entering the noble building , the school- room , is a large painting at one end , a portrait of the rod , and this pithy ...
Pagina 56
... called a blockhead , when it is quite the contrary part goes to the block ? But this belongs to the philo- sophy of schools , and has nothing to do with my breeches , which will never be on - and I had nigh forgotten the flogging story ...
... called a blockhead , when it is quite the contrary part goes to the block ? But this belongs to the philo- sophy of schools , and has nothing to do with my breeches , which will never be on - and I had nigh forgotten the flogging story ...
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