The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Zväzok 89Archibald Constable and Company, 1822 |
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... feel- ing is so prevalent , that it has been seen and experienced by all who have visited the country ; and it is nothing more than an expression of indigna- tion , and of mortified pride , at their own humiliation , directed particular ...
... feel- ing is so prevalent , that it has been seen and experienced by all who have visited the country ; and it is nothing more than an expression of indigna- tion , and of mortified pride , at their own humiliation , directed particular ...
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... feel not inclined to put on record , though sanctioned by the smudging laugh of Mrs Dinwoodie herself . This strain of high - kilted convivi- ality ceased not to tickle the risibility of all concerned , until the bride's brother , Adam ...
... feel not inclined to put on record , though sanctioned by the smudging laugh of Mrs Dinwoodie herself . This strain of high - kilted convivi- ality ceased not to tickle the risibility of all concerned , until the bride's brother , Adam ...
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... have been delivered to the memory of our great and good king , but for a trifling incident that marred the gudeman's grateful flow of feel- ings . gould i ' the kist neuk ; it wad do 1522 . 21 The Literary Legacy . - No . I.
... have been delivered to the memory of our great and good king , but for a trifling incident that marred the gudeman's grateful flow of feel- ings . gould i ' the kist neuk ; it wad do 1522 . 21 The Literary Legacy . - No . I.
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... our native country may be conceived , but not described ; but , if I may judge by my own feel- ings , none of us wish again to tempt like dangers . THE EMIGRANT'S RETURN . I TURN me to my native 32 The Sea Spirit . [ Jan.
... our native country may be conceived , but not described ; but , if I may judge by my own feel- ings , none of us wish again to tempt like dangers . THE EMIGRANT'S RETURN . I TURN me to my native 32 The Sea Spirit . [ Jan.
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... him most dire , who , known to all , Is found , when comes the mortal blow , To feel he has himself to know . E Gray used to say , that his idea of Paradise 1822 . 33 The Emigrant's Return . Sonnet , & c . 383 The Emigrant's Return Sonnet.
... him most dire , who , known to all , Is found , when comes the mortal blow , To feel he has himself to know . E Gray used to say , that his idea of Paradise 1822 . 33 The Emigrant's Return . Sonnet , & c . 383 The Emigrant's Return Sonnet.
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