Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 216William Blackwood, 1924 |
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Side 32
... Once only during my short term of office were the narrow restrictions in which I moved loosened . The editor went away for a holiday , and it fell to me for a brief week to edit my sacred page with XX . 32 [ July Youth and the East .
... Once only during my short term of office were the narrow restrictions in which I moved loosened . The editor went away for a holiday , and it fell to me for a brief week to edit my sacred page with XX . 32 [ July Youth and the East .
Side 36
... moved by the service , and fell into a kind of ecstatic trance , a vague emotional con- templation of first and last things , of no.megaphonic value whatever . The sights and sounds of the service hypno- tised me , the sun creeping ...
... moved by the service , and fell into a kind of ecstatic trance , a vague emotional con- templation of first and last things , of no.megaphonic value whatever . The sights and sounds of the service hypno- tised me , the sun creeping ...
Side 37
... moved this morning in St Paul's Cathe- dral when- Well , that was the long and short of it . How could one be expected to translate the nation's emo- tions The hand of the clock was approaching half - past three , and I saw no hope of ...
... moved this morning in St Paul's Cathe- dral when- Well , that was the long and short of it . How could one be expected to translate the nation's emo- tions The hand of the clock was approaching half - past three , and I saw no hope of ...
Side 57
... moved more quickly he would be too late . He was now a quarter of a mile away from us . One could see for about a mile and a half to the top of the low ridge at the back of us . I saw something must be done at once . And then an idea ...
... moved more quickly he would be too late . He was now a quarter of a mile away from us . One could see for about a mile and a half to the top of the low ridge at the back of us . I saw something must be done at once . And then an idea ...
Side 60
... moved off . Coming at last to where the ways divided , we elected to make for Portishead . Thus we dropped from the high ground to the plain . Portis- head , with its masts and chim- neys , the grey waters of the Severn Sea , and the ...
... moved off . Coming at last to where the ways divided , we elected to make for Portishead . Thus we dropped from the high ground to the plain . Portis- head , with its masts and chim- neys , the grey waters of the Severn Sea , and the ...
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