Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 104W. Blackwood, 1868 |
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Pagina 4
... give a wrong vote at the next election . " Hot from such tedious and trying labours , no wonder the girl was glad to take refuge in the Grand Cyrus , or bury her anatomical woes When Lady Mary was twenty she sent her translation of ...
... give a wrong vote at the next election . " Hot from such tedious and trying labours , no wonder the girl was glad to take refuge in the Grand Cyrus , or bury her anatomical woes When Lady Mary was twenty she sent her translation of ...
Pagina 7
... Give me leave to say it ( I know it sounds vain ) , " writes the spirited and sensible girl , with a mingling of indig nation in her candour , " I know how to make a man of sense happy ; but I then that bute something towards it himself ...
... Give me leave to say it ( I know it sounds vain ) , " writes the spirited and sensible girl , with a mingling of indig nation in her candour , " I know how to make a man of sense happy ; but I then that bute something towards it himself ...
Pagina 11
... gives all our modern heroes whose rĂ´le it me a pain even beyond it . " is to scold and find fault , like Mr. Wortley ... give the most melancholy ideas , and thus needs at least tender letters and kind expressions to hinder uneasi- ness ...
... gives all our modern heroes whose rĂ´le it me a pain even beyond it . " is to scold and find fault , like Mr. Wortley ... give the most melancholy ideas , and thus needs at least tender letters and kind expressions to hinder uneasi- ness ...
Pagina 14
... give me still a higher esteem of the natural charms of dear Lady Rich's auburn hair , and the lively colours of her un- sullied complexion . ' Mr. Wortley's embassy lasted not much more than a year ; and within a daughter , afterwards ...
... give me still a higher esteem of the natural charms of dear Lady Rich's auburn hair , and the lively colours of her un- sullied complexion . ' Mr. Wortley's embassy lasted not much more than a year ; and within a daughter , afterwards ...
Pagina 20
... give up all individual life , to regard the events of her existence only as so many means of interesting or amusing her absent child , living upon that child's recollection , long- ing for her presence , turning every scene around her ...
... give up all individual life , to regard the events of her existence only as so many means of interesting or amusing her absent child , living upon that child's recollection , long- ing for her presence , turning every scene around her ...
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