Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 104W. Blackwood, 1868 |
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Pagina 7
... Perhaps the young man who re- ceived these letters was wise enough e smart of wounded to see that the pride in them was too sharp to be compatible with absolute indiffer- letter - I know you will . 18 the fence ; at least , he seems to ...
... Perhaps the young man who re- ceived these letters was wise enough e smart of wounded to see that the pride in them was too sharp to be compatible with absolute indiffer- letter - I know you will . 18 the fence ; at least , he seems to ...
Pagina 9
... perhaps every day of your life . You may with a little care please another as well , and make him less timorous . It is possible I too may please some of those that have but little acquaintance ; and if I should be preferred by a woman ...
... perhaps every day of your life . You may with a little care please another as well , and make him less timorous . It is possible I too may please some of those that have but little acquaintance ; and if I should be preferred by a woman ...
Pagina 13
... Perhaps her own freedom in the intoxicating novelty of the new position had something to do with it . Her child throve notwithstanding the terrible jour- ney across the Hungarian wilds she silenced all cavillers by show- her husband ...
... Perhaps her own freedom in the intoxicating novelty of the new position had something to do with it . Her child throve notwithstanding the terrible jour- ney across the Hungarian wilds she silenced all cavillers by show- her husband ...
Pagina 19
... Perhaps he meant to join her , as several of his letters imply ; or perhaps he pe per- mitted her to believe that he meant euch a mind and tem- to join her ; or perhaps it was held And no doubt the unsympathetic , respectable critic ...
... Perhaps he meant to join her , as several of his letters imply ; or perhaps he pe per- mitted her to believe that he meant euch a mind and tem- to join her ; or perhaps it was held And no doubt the unsympathetic , respectable critic ...
Pagina 42
... original is the same as that of Ode i . Book I. , which perhaps strengthens the supposition that the poem is designed to com- plete a collection which that ode that he was enabled to form among men , and. 42 [ July , The Odes of Horace .
... original is the same as that of Ode i . Book I. , which perhaps strengthens the supposition that the poem is designed to com- plete a collection which that ode that he was enabled to form among men , and. 42 [ July , The Odes of Horace .
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