Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Zväzok 104W. Blackwood, 1868 |
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Strana 19
... taken to knotting , and to gossip , and lived as other people did for what reason she could not bear the son's shame and the daughter's absence as other people have to do ? And the painstaking literary observer , with this problem ...
... taken to knotting , and to gossip , and lived as other people did for what reason she could not bear the son's shame and the daughter's absence as other people have to do ? And the painstaking literary observer , with this problem ...
Strana 27
... taken from the use of the dice , so familiar to the Romans . Fate is represented as holding the urn which con- tains the lots of all men . This she keeps shaking ( as we shake or rattle the dice- box ) , and casts out the lots ...
... taken from the use of the dice , so familiar to the Romans . Fate is represented as holding the urn which con- tains the lots of all men . This she keeps shaking ( as we shake or rattle the dice- box ) , and casts out the lots ...
Strana 48
... taken care , through others , to keep myself informed of what you have been doing . I am glad to have heard nothing but what is even more than satisfactory . Your industry and your character are spoken of in the highest terms , and ...
... taken care , through others , to keep myself informed of what you have been doing . I am glad to have heard nothing but what is even more than satisfactory . Your industry and your character are spoken of in the highest terms , and ...
Strana 50
... taken my advice on that point either , unless her own inclinations had accorded with it . As it was , she made a little fight of it , but her game was very open , and she yielded to my arguments as soon as I made a pre- tence of giving ...
... taken my advice on that point either , unless her own inclinations had accorded with it . As it was , she made a little fight of it , but her game was very open , and she yielded to my arguments as soon as I made a pre- tence of giving ...
Strana 53
... taken , and which he had now rendered irrevocable . His conscience was ill at ease , al - She brought him the wine , and though he had taken the course he drank a glass of it . Then , that reason told him was right . drawing her towards ...
... taken , and which he had now rendered irrevocable . His conscience was ill at ease , al - She brought him the wine , and though he had taken the course he drank a glass of it . Then , that reason told him was right . drawing her towards ...
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