The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Zväzok 89Archibald Constable and Company, 1822 |
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To Correspondents . WE are sorry that an incidental compliment paid to Mr Young's Note on the Plague in Malta in 1813 , should have given any one offence . When we made this extract from Mr Young's performance , we were not aware that ...
To Correspondents . WE are sorry that an incidental compliment paid to Mr Young's Note on the Plague in Malta in 1813 , should have given any one offence . When we made this extract from Mr Young's performance , we were not aware that ...
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... Young Harriet Halliday displayed much culinary knowledge in the construction of fruit , pigeon , giblet and other pies , dumplings , pud- dings , and haggises , under the imme- diate superintendance of that most excellent woman , Mrs ...
... Young Harriet Halliday displayed much culinary knowledge in the construction of fruit , pigeon , giblet and other pies , dumplings , pud- dings , and haggises , under the imme- diate superintendance of that most excellent woman , Mrs ...
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... young man , when a perfect child , that it actually became proverbial . Nothing was more com- mon , in those days , than to behold the moody dames chacing their re- bellious children , switch in hand , and bawling as loud as their ...
... young man , when a perfect child , that it actually became proverbial . Nothing was more com- mon , in those days , than to behold the moody dames chacing their re- bellious children , switch in hand , and bawling as loud as their ...
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... young women's eyes met the corresponding glances of their sweethearts , as if by mutual agreement . All would most willing- ly have exchanged their lilies and roses for matron wrinkles , to partake of the fulness of Nanse Dinwoodie's ...
... young women's eyes met the corresponding glances of their sweethearts , as if by mutual agreement . All would most willing- ly have exchanged their lilies and roses for matron wrinkles , to partake of the fulness of Nanse Dinwoodie's ...
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... Young , blushing Susan , too , must feel his fingers , And , somewhere near her neck , he , paddling , fondly lingers . On Sunday , in the sacred house of prayer , Unseen the parson - and unheard his lecture ; The field before him was ...
... Young , blushing Susan , too , must feel his fingers , And , somewhere near her neck , he , paddling , fondly lingers . On Sunday , in the sacred house of prayer , Unseen the parson - and unheard his lecture ; The field before him was ...
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