Blackwood's Magazine, Том 47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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... believe that the Wandering Jew him self , ( and he will soon be twice as old as the antediluvian , ) ever set eyes upon such a thing in the whole course of his peregrinations ; -there is no such thing ! That rigmarole of Sterne's about ...
... believe that the Wandering Jew him self , ( and he will soon be twice as old as the antediluvian , ) ever set eyes upon such a thing in the whole course of his peregrinations ; -there is no such thing ! That rigmarole of Sterne's about ...
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... believe in our conscience , and which we hope , before we have done , to prove , they deserve in a far greater degree than the world allows them to enjoy . The deeming a donkey an object to be contemned , we take to be as decided a ...
... believe in our conscience , and which we hope , before we have done , to prove , they deserve in a far greater degree than the world allows them to enjoy . The deeming a donkey an object to be contemned , we take to be as decided a ...
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... believe it . If ever a kind heart shone out in a man's writings , it does in those of Sterne . We never read that two hundred and thirty - third chapter without feeling that he who wrote it must have felt it also . Much as he may have ...
... believe it . If ever a kind heart shone out in a man's writings , it does in those of Sterne . We never read that two hundred and thirty - third chapter without feeling that he who wrote it must have felt it also . Much as he may have ...
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... believe , in the hearts of most men , and requires only to be elicited by propitious circumstances , who can venture to divine ? That he was so far sincere in his piety as to escape the charge of hypo- crisy , is the impression his ...
... believe , in the hearts of most men , and requires only to be elicited by propitious circumstances , who can venture to divine ? That he was so far sincere in his piety as to escape the charge of hypo- crisy , is the impression his ...
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... believe that a visionary sect , of whom no man ever heard except through two writers both lying under the same very natu ral mistake , could have come by blind accidents into such an inheritance of spiritual truth as is here described ...
... believe that a visionary sect , of whom no man ever heard except through two writers both lying under the same very natu ral mistake , could have come by blind accidents into such an inheritance of spiritual truth as is here described ...
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