Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 104W. Blackwood, 1868 |
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... object of which was " to choose toasts for the year , " Lord Dorchester ( such being his title at the time ; he was after- wards Duke of Kingston ) nomi- nated his little daughter , aged eight , declaring that she was far prettier than ...
... object of which was " to choose toasts for the year , " Lord Dorchester ( such being his title at the time ; he was after- wards Duke of Kingston ) nomi- nated his little daughter , aged eight , declaring that she was far prettier than ...
Pagina 4
... object in sending it to him was " to ask your Lordship whether I have un- derstood Epictetus ? " My sex is usually ... objects our eyes are daily entertained with . This custom , so long established and industriously upheld , makes it ...
... object in sending it to him was " to ask your Lordship whether I have un- derstood Epictetus ? " My sex is usually ... objects our eyes are daily entertained with . This custom , so long established and industriously upheld , makes it ...
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... object of her soft idolatry . Such is the French woman . Her own many gifts , the tender brilliancy of her genius , her wit , her lively ap- prehension , are all handmaids to the love which is the one conscious principle of her being ...
... object of her soft idolatry . Such is the French woman . Her own many gifts , the tender brilliancy of her genius , her wit , her lively ap- prehension , are all handmaids to the love which is the one conscious principle of her being ...
Pagina 26
... object - viz . , to aid in the reformation of manners which Au- gustus undertook at the close of the Civil Wars . The date of these and other odes conceived in the same spirit ( as Lib . II . Od . xv . and xviii . ) would therefore be ...
... object - viz . , to aid in the reformation of manners which Au- gustus undertook at the close of the Civil Wars . The date of these and other odes conceived in the same spirit ( as Lib . II . Od . xv . and xviii . ) would therefore be ...
Pagina 88
... object , were bent on carving , each one for himself , some independent principality out of their common country . They took Philip's gold , but followed each one his own private project . Mayenne . indeed offered the crown to Philip ...
... object , were bent on carving , each one for himself , some independent principality out of their common country . They took Philip's gold , but followed each one his own private project . Mayenne . indeed offered the crown to Philip ...
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