Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Zväzok 104W. Blackwood, 1868 |
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... suppose full of hope and promise , no doubt he was a striking apparition in the eyes of the girl who chafed at her own igno- rance , and courted the approach of 66 genius . Few things have ever prov- ed more charming to the feminine ...
... suppose full of hope and promise , no doubt he was a striking apparition in the eyes of the girl who chafed at her own igno- rance , and courted the approach of 66 genius . Few things have ever prov- ed more charming to the feminine ...
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... suppose ( as some critics have inconsiderately done ) that Horace signifies Augustus himself in the attributes he assigns to Jove . He would very imperfectly understand Horace who could con- ceive him thus to abase to the level of an ...
... suppose ( as some critics have inconsiderately done ) that Horace signifies Augustus himself in the attributes he assigns to Jove . He would very imperfectly understand Horace who could con- ceive him thus to abase to the level of an ...
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... suppose the lady must go into training . Time will show . The only wise thing to which I could persuade her was to begin the world at Dresden , where you will be able to keep them both , and , perhaps , be able , if you still frequent ...
... suppose the lady must go into training . Time will show . The only wise thing to which I could persuade her was to begin the world at Dresden , where you will be able to keep them both , and , perhaps , be able , if you still frequent ...
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... suppose that in the course of this extraordinary muddle called life , and somewhere in this extremely small place called the earth , we shall meet again one of these days . If not - well , I sup- pose it won't much matter , though I ...
... suppose that in the course of this extraordinary muddle called life , and somewhere in this extremely small place called the earth , we shall meet again one of these days . If not - well , I sup- pose it won't much matter , though I ...
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... suppose I mistook it for some memoranda of my own that I thought were on the table , and used it to light the lamp . " She felt in her pocket . " See , here is the piece of paper for which I mis- took it . It was very careless of me ...
... suppose I mistook it for some memoranda of my own that I thought were on the table , and used it to light the lamp . " She felt in her pocket . " See , here is the piece of paper for which I mis- took it . It was very careless of me ...
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