Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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Strana 60
... head , poring upon the ground on which he treads , as intensely as the most zealous stone - smiter that ever wandered over the country , ham- mer in hand , in the wake of Dr Buck- land . No waster of time is he ( we mean the ass , not ...
... head , poring upon the ground on which he treads , as intensely as the most zealous stone - smiter that ever wandered over the country , ham- mer in hand , in the wake of Dr Buck- land . No waster of time is he ( we mean the ass , not ...
Strana 68
... head above that stream which is carrying us all for- ward , to observe how winding and heady a current it has been - grows great in his own estimation , as he looks with pity and derision on the folly of the species . Yes , the humblest ...
... head above that stream which is carrying us all for- ward , to observe how winding and heady a current it has been - grows great in his own estimation , as he looks with pity and derision on the folly of the species . Yes , the humblest ...
Strana 71
... head of its third dy- nasty of kings , that the feudal system is seen flourishing in all its rude and anomalous perfection . As a general statement , which will leave no false impression of the course of events , ( which varied in ...
... head of its third dy- nasty of kings , that the feudal system is seen flourishing in all its rude and anomalous perfection . As a general statement , which will leave no false impression of the course of events , ( which varied in ...
Strana 77
... head to the inevitable blow . first and second stroke threw him on his face before the altar ; he collected his robes around him , that he might die with dignity , and joining his hands as if in prayer , he received in this posture a ...
... head to the inevitable blow . first and second stroke threw him on his face before the altar ; he collected his robes around him , that he might die with dignity , and joining his hands as if in prayer , he received in this posture a ...
Strana 78
... head of the Churchin England . But no sooner had he accepted the primacy than he be- came an altered being ; and the sagacious chancellor , the witty companion of the monarch , the splendid ambassador , the munificent host , was ...
... head of the Churchin England . But no sooner had he accepted the primacy than he be- came an altered being ; and the sagacious chancellor , the witty companion of the monarch , the splendid ambassador , the munificent host , was ...
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