The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots magazine, Томи 15 – 181825 |
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... side . She is too indolent to rise in the morning ; but at breakfast she will examine his shoes , to find whether the mud which adheres to them inay betray that he has been beyond his limits ; she keeps no female ser- vant of more ...
... side . She is too indolent to rise in the morning ; but at breakfast she will examine his shoes , to find whether the mud which adheres to them inay betray that he has been beyond his limits ; she keeps no female ser- vant of more ...
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... side . The regiment was to be stationed in Boston , and as Tom had much out - of - door business , he found de- tection would soon follow . Having once seen a culprit flogged for de sertion , he had no wish for a practi- cal knowledge ...
... side . The regiment was to be stationed in Boston , and as Tom had much out - of - door business , he found de- tection would soon follow . Having once seen a culprit flogged for de sertion , he had no wish for a practi- cal knowledge ...
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... side- ways at their upper extremities ; and though in most respects similar to the northern lights of our hemis- phere , yet differed from them in be- ing always of a whiteish colour ; whereas ours assume various tints , especially ...
... side- ways at their upper extremities ; and though in most respects similar to the northern lights of our hemis- phere , yet differed from them in be- ing always of a whiteish colour ; whereas ours assume various tints , especially ...
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... side of the drama- tist . There is an indescribable charm in the flow and harmony of measured lines , which much enhances the sen- timents they express ; together with a dignity and conciseness of expres- sion , which prose can never ...
... side of the drama- tist . There is an indescribable charm in the flow and harmony of measured lines , which much enhances the sen- timents they express ; together with a dignity and conciseness of expres- sion , which prose can never ...
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... side , Mistress Folly was one , and the other Don Pride ; And long was the audience they had of their lord , For this was a trio that Cupid ador'd ; And many the weighty affairs they debated , Too important by far to be publicly stated ...
... side , Mistress Folly was one , and the other Don Pride ; And long was the audience they had of their lord , For this was a trio that Cupid ador'd ; And many the weighty affairs they debated , Too important by far to be publicly stated ...
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