Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 104W. Blackwood, 1868 |
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Pagina 24
... head , in full of all accounts , she entirely round so as to conceal all hair had an old black - laced hood wrapped or want of hair ; no handkerchief , but instead of it a kind of horseman's riding- coat , calling itself a pet - en - l ...
... head , in full of all accounts , she entirely round so as to conceal all hair had an old black - laced hood wrapped or want of hair ; no handkerchief , but instead of it a kind of horseman's riding- coat , calling itself a pet - en - l ...
Pagina 26
... head- ing to this ode . That which we select appears , on the whole , better than any other in use , though not quite satisfactory . The whole ode , which ranks high among the noblest attempts of a poet to embody di- dactic purposes in ...
... head- ing to this ode . That which we select appears , on the whole , better than any other in use , though not quite satisfactory . The whole ode , which ranks high among the noblest attempts of a poet to embody di- dactic purposes in ...
Pagina 63
... head , but did not answer , and he and Lawson went back to their places in the theatre . The curtain rose again for the second act , on the scene where Norma , is about to murder her sleeping children . There was а settled , hard energy ...
... head , but did not answer , and he and Lawson went back to their places in the theatre . The curtain rose again for the second act , on the scene where Norma , is about to murder her sleeping children . There was а settled , hard energy ...
Pagina 66
... head - master , the Rev. L. J. Boor , was a gentleman fit to control a school of far greater pretensions . More than one of his pupils have since been contributors to Maga ; and the better knowledge they acquired of the teachings of ...
... head - master , the Rev. L. J. Boor , was a gentleman fit to control a school of far greater pretensions . More than one of his pupils have since been contributors to Maga ; and the better knowledge they acquired of the teachings of ...
Pagina 70
... head ! ' Yes , please your majesty , ' the cook ro- plied , And something , if I don't mistake , beside , How subjects also cut off heads of kings ! But these undoubtedly are horrid things- Wide from the truth , then , does the proverb ...
... head ! ' Yes , please your majesty , ' the cook ro- plied , And something , if I don't mistake , beside , How subjects also cut off heads of kings ! But these undoubtedly are horrid things- Wide from the truth , then , does the proverb ...
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