Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 47W. Blackwood., 1840 |
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Side 30
... hand in hand , indifferent of all time , On the bright shores of immortality ! Till ' mid the throng about their prison - door , In the grey dawn , a rustic voice convey'd Some broken message to a captive's ear , Low , and by cruel ...
... hand in hand , indifferent of all time , On the bright shores of immortality ! Till ' mid the throng about their prison - door , In the grey dawn , a rustic voice convey'd Some broken message to a captive's ear , Low , and by cruel ...
Side 36
... hand- some man ; and he remarked at the same time , with a sly look , he is not exactly papa , but all the same ... hands of the chief magistrate , gave me admission to any of the seats , and therefore , also , to those in the prosce ...
... hand- some man ; and he remarked at the same time , with a sly look , he is not exactly papa , but all the same ... hands of the chief magistrate , gave me admission to any of the seats , and therefore , also , to those in the prosce ...
Side 50
... hand to his mouth , and walked manner I can . Naturally I put my out of the room . He seldom laughed , best leg foremost , then the worst ; that is , rightly laughed ; but I heard , out went one hip , then the other , and as he ascended ...
... hand to his mouth , and walked manner I can . Naturally I put my out of the room . He seldom laughed , best leg foremost , then the worst ; that is , rightly laughed ; but I heard , out went one hip , then the other , and as he ascended ...
Side 61
... hand , heart - gushing language of honest sin- cerity . Mark , too , how he answers his own question , — . " Do you think I'd wallop him ? Oh ! no ! no ! " Was there ever any thing more en . thusiastic ? —No circumlocution - no beating ...
... hand , heart - gushing language of honest sin- cerity . Mark , too , how he answers his own question , — . " Do you think I'd wallop him ? Oh ! no ! no ! " Was there ever any thing more en . thusiastic ? —No circumlocution - no beating ...
Side 65
... hand to explain all , and deter- mine the character of every event . Now , nothing can be more weak than this method of applying history . NO . CCXCI . VOL . XLVII . History never exhibited any two cases exactly alike - never any two ...
... hand to explain all , and deter- mine the character of every event . Now , nothing can be more weak than this method of applying history . NO . CCXCI . VOL . XLVII . History never exhibited any two cases exactly alike - never any two ...
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