Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 105W. Blackwood, 1869 |
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Pagina 12
... friends , to that strange hero of romance the Earl of Peterborough , then about to start upon a mission as ... friend I have that is above the little vanities of the town , I expect you may be able to renounce it for one week , and to ...
... friends , to that strange hero of romance the Earl of Peterborough , then about to start upon a mission as ... friend I have that is above the little vanities of the town , I expect you may be able to renounce it for one week , and to ...
Pagina 14
... friends his repu tation had made for him among the wits , he sends his account of Vesuvius . Wherever he goes , it is with his eyes open , his mind intent upon the sight and understanding of all . This first expedition lasted not quite ...
... friends his repu tation had made for him among the wits , he sends his account of Vesuvius . Wherever he goes , it is with his eyes open , his mind intent upon the sight and understanding of all . This first expedition lasted not quite ...
Pagina 17
... friends , though it was years since she had met the philo- sopher , and there seems to have been no special friendship between them . His share amounted to about £ 4000 -no inconsiderable matter for a man without fortune . This curious ...
... friends , though it was years since she had met the philo- sopher , and there seems to have been no special friendship between them . His share amounted to about £ 4000 -no inconsiderable matter for a man without fortune . This curious ...
Pagina 18
... friends , that no less than three young Fellows of his Univer- sity declared themselves willing to accompany him , abandoning all their prospects . To gain an endow- ment for this college , Berkeley set out in the end of 24 , armed with ...
... friends , that no less than three young Fellows of his Univer- sity declared themselves willing to accompany him , abandoning all their prospects . To gain an endow- ment for this college , Berkeley set out in the end of 24 , armed with ...
Pagina 28
... friends who had accompanied him to America with a friendly warmth , bidding them to visit him , describing the myrtles in his garden , and the advantages of his neighbourhood . " Agreeably to the warmth of his temper , he had conceived ...
... friends who had accompanied him to America with a friendly warmth , bidding them to visit him , describing the myrtles in his garden , and the advantages of his neighbourhood . " Agreeably to the warmth of his temper , he had conceived ...
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