Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Zväzok 104W. Blackwood, 1868 |
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... ground , all who could make or claim the slightest acquaint- ance with Lady Mary Wortley used to beg for her advice and superintendence while it was going on in their families ; and she constantly carried her little daughter along with ...
... ground , all who could make or claim the slightest acquaint- ance with Lady Mary Wortley used to beg for her advice and superintendence while it was going on in their families ; and she constantly carried her little daughter along with ...
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... ground , the exile , in her won- derful self - control , turns from it without a word of reproach , and goes back to the subject of her vineyards and gardens , her villages and her books . She tells her daughter how she has sat up all ...
... ground , the exile , in her won- derful self - control , turns from it without a word of reproach , and goes back to the subject of her vineyards and gardens , her villages and her books . She tells her daughter how she has sat up all ...
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... ground ; but Yonge observes that " descendat " is the exact word to express a contest , to descend into the arena . " Omne capax movet urna nomen . " The image is taken from the use of the dice , so familiar to the Romans . Fate is ...
... ground ; but Yonge observes that " descendat " is the exact word to express a contest , to descend into the arena . " Omne capax movet urna nomen . " The image is taken from the use of the dice , so familiar to the Romans . Fate is ...
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... ground . But he has sel- dom surpassed the beautiful image of summer in its sultry glow and in its languid repose which adorns this ode , in contrast with the statesman , intent on public cares , and gazing on Rome and the hills beyond ...
... ground . But he has sel- dom surpassed the beautiful image of summer in its sultry glow and in its languid repose which adorns this ode , in contrast with the statesman , intent on public cares , and gazing on Rome and the hills beyond ...
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... ground . Then raising them , and stretching aloft the golden sickle , she began to sing . The That magnificent voice ! coldness thawed in a moment be- fore its divine secret the secret of finding the straight road , in spite of every ...
... ground . Then raising them , and stretching aloft the golden sickle , she began to sing . The That magnificent voice ! coldness thawed in a moment be- fore its divine secret the secret of finding the straight road , in spite of every ...
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