Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 112W. Blackwood & Sons, 1872 |
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... once more , sooner perhaps than Cap- tain Bluett , having so much further to go , burst in on his friends at Candleston ; although I have given his story precedence , not only on account of his higher rank , but be- cause of the hurry ...
... once more , sooner perhaps than Cap- tain Bluett , having so much further to go , burst in on his friends at Candleston ; although I have given his story precedence , not only on account of his higher rank , but be- cause of the hurry ...
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... once the audience which was capable of judging and the audience which was incapable . For once in the history of the world , these two classes , so often hostile , met toge- ther , and hoisted up the favourite of fortune on their ...
... once the audience which was capable of judging and the audience which was incapable . For once in the history of the world , these two classes , so often hostile , met toge- ther , and hoisted up the favourite of fortune on their ...
Pagina 56
... once the lover and the loved . He does not seem to have had any ideal even , except of external beauty : no visionary nobleness attracted him . Neither in man nor in woman had he ever met with , or did he hope to meet with , anything to ...
... once the lover and the loved . He does not seem to have had any ideal even , except of external beauty : no visionary nobleness attracted him . Neither in man nor in woman had he ever met with , or did he hope to meet with , anything to ...
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