Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 146W. Blackwood & Sons, 1889 |
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... turned his head away , shamefaced and crim- son to the temples , with tears in his eyes . Then he owned that the love of pleasure and freedom had again been too much for him . The weather had been beautiful and sunny ; the duties of his ...
... turned his head away , shamefaced and crim- son to the temples , with tears in his eyes . Then he owned that the love of pleasure and freedom had again been too much for him . The weather had been beautiful and sunny ; the duties of his ...
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... turned aside from farming to follow their trades in Moosomin and other towns . " Numbers 2 and 3 on the morn- ing they commenced work harnessed their oxen to the plough , but they would not move . The men thought the beasts were ...
... turned aside from farming to follow their trades in Moosomin and other towns . " Numbers 2 and 3 on the morn- ing they commenced work harnessed their oxen to the plough , but they would not move . The men thought the beasts were ...
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... turned by the leaves into , paths of beaten gold . But scant time did there remain for the heartrending contempla- tion of all these glories . The carriages were at the door ( hired carriages ) , and the luggage had started for the ...
... turned by the leaves into , paths of beaten gold . But scant time did there remain for the heartrending contempla- tion of all these glories . The carriages were at the door ( hired carriages ) , and the luggage had started for the ...
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... turned up to his ears , and his humour was quite as black as the night itself . To Agnes's hurried and fearful in- quiry , " What is it like ? Is it so very bad ? " he replied with the one simple and expressive word , " Beastly . " It ...
... turned up to his ears , and his humour was quite as black as the night itself . To Agnes's hurried and fearful in- quiry , " What is it like ? Is it so very bad ? " he replied with the one simple and expressive word , " Beastly . " It ...
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... turning - point is painted a is painted a fine showy colour , likely to catch the eye , you are very liable not to find out where you are until you have either taken the wrong turning on the one or broken your head against the other ...
... turning - point is painted a is painted a fine showy colour , likely to catch the eye , you are very liable not to find out where you are until you have either taken the wrong turning on the one or broken your head against the other ...
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Сторінка 1 - Thyself thou gav'st, thy own worth then not knowing, Or me, to whom thou gav'st it, else mistaking ; So thy great gift, upon misprision growing, Comes home again, on better judgment making. Thus have I had thee, as a dream doth flatter ; In sleep a king, but waking, no such matter.