Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Zväzok 104W. Blackwood, 1868 |
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... tell us that men are a sort of animals that , if ever they are constant , ' tis only when they I never could believe ... telling you sincerely my greatest weakness ; and now I will oblige you with a new proof of generosity -I'll never ...
... tell us that men are a sort of animals that , if ever they are constant , ' tis only when they I never could believe ... telling you sincerely my greatest weakness ; and now I will oblige you with a new proof of generosity -I'll never ...
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... telling you , " she writes , " I think you use me very unkindly . I don't say so much of your absence as I should do ... tell me you are sorry for it . You write seldom , and with so much indifference as shows you hardly think of me at ...
... telling you , " she writes , " I think you use me very unkindly . I don't say so much of your absence as I should do ... tell me you are sorry for it . You write seldom , and with so much indifference as shows you hardly think of me at ...
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... tell- ing her story happily shuts out from her eyes the cold shade of posterity listening in the background . They are not the effusions of an author to the world , but the spontaneous communications whatever may happen to them ...
... tell- ing her story happily shuts out from her eyes the cold shade of posterity listening in the background . They are not the effusions of an author to the world , but the spontaneous communications whatever may happen to them ...
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... tell us how long after Inachus flourished King Codrus , who feared not to die for his country ; What noble descendants from Eacus sprung , What battles were fought under Ilion the sacred ; But you say not a word upon things more ...
... tell us how long after Inachus flourished King Codrus , who feared not to die for his country ; What noble descendants from Eacus sprung , What battles were fought under Ilion the sacred ; But you say not a word upon things more ...
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... tell you how my misfortunes have come about that I will keep to another opportunity . I will only say now that they have been allowed by all , even those who suffered with me , to have been misfortunes to only and not faults . But it ...
... tell you how my misfortunes have come about that I will keep to another opportunity . I will only say now that they have been allowed by all , even those who suffered with me , to have been misfortunes to only and not faults . But it ...
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