Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 169W. Blackwood, 1901 |
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Pagina 15
... thought start at a few ghosts or laugh at Queen Mab that used to come stone ' In shape no bigger than an agate- On the forefinger of an alderman ? ' common But no matter for this analogy . There can be no doubt that the existence of ...
... thought start at a few ghosts or laugh at Queen Mab that used to come stone ' In shape no bigger than an agate- On the forefinger of an alderman ? ' common But no matter for this analogy . There can be no doubt that the existence of ...
Pagina 16
... thought as like a suggestion as to which the speaker's mind was not alto- gether clear . " What other cause may there be ? " I said , for the reason I could not guess interested me rather than the reason I could have worked out for ...
... thought as like a suggestion as to which the speaker's mind was not alto- gether clear . " What other cause may there be ? " I said , for the reason I could not guess interested me rather than the reason I could have worked out for ...
Pagina 20
... thought best to test the girl at the conclusion by requiring her to go to con- fession ; and then came the most trying of his experiences . As she knelt at the little opening in the confessional and began , there was nothing unusual ...
... thought best to test the girl at the conclusion by requiring her to go to con- fession ; and then came the most trying of his experiences . As she knelt at the little opening in the confessional and began , there was nothing unusual ...
Pagina 22
... thought of that incident , and yet at once it seemed as if the same demon were speaking to him again . After the first rush of certainty , he shook himself free from the impression ; but it kept returning , notwith- standing his ...
... thought of that incident , and yet at once it seemed as if the same demon were speaking to him again . After the first rush of certainty , he shook himself free from the impression ; but it kept returning , notwith- standing his ...
Pagina 34
... thought nothing of the supernatural ; but on re- viewing every incident , and en- deavouring to fit each with some reasonable explanation , I was inclined to take my friend's view of the matter . Every- thing seemed so unreasonable as ...
... thought nothing of the supernatural ; but on re- viewing every incident , and en- deavouring to fit each with some reasonable explanation , I was inclined to take my friend's view of the matter . Every- thing seemed so unreasonable as ...
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