Blackwood's Magazine, 10 tomasW. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... feeling that every chapter of my Voyages and Travels here , draws me nearer to " That undiscover'd country , from whose No traveller returns . " bourne Amongst the vast number of those who have successively appeared on the stage of life ...
... feeling that every chapter of my Voyages and Travels here , draws me nearer to " That undiscover'd country , from whose No traveller returns . " bourne Amongst the vast number of those who have successively appeared on the stage of life ...
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... feeling of the he ridicule I should incur among my friends in the town - coun- cil , and the figure I should make at home as the proprietor of twelve fat stots , kept me for the moment in a kind of stupor , and I followed , or ra- ther ...
... feeling of the he ridicule I should incur among my friends in the town - coun- cil , and the figure I should make at home as the proprietor of twelve fat stots , kept me for the moment in a kind of stupor , and I followed , or ra- ther ...
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... feeling the pulse of christian patients , should practice on the left legs of a gang of jack - asses at Leadburn - hills ! or judge of the swallow of a convalescent young lady , by amusing yourself with feeding a tame cormorant ? or ...
... feeling the pulse of christian patients , should practice on the left legs of a gang of jack - asses at Leadburn - hills ! or judge of the swallow of a convalescent young lady , by amusing yourself with feeding a tame cormorant ? or ...
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... feeling in a clergy- man , -justly indignant at the imputa- tion of the secretary of state , breaks out , after that minister has made his exit , into this noble soliloquy : me " Oh that the gods , when they did fashion Into this poor ...
... feeling in a clergy- man , -justly indignant at the imputa- tion of the secretary of state , breaks out , after that minister has made his exit , into this noble soliloquy : me " Oh that the gods , when they did fashion Into this poor ...
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... feeling are exhibited with great address . The first lord of the treasury is hissed for having levied a new tax ; but the universal respect for the cha- racter and office of the monarch , is fine- ly displayed in the burst of indigna ...
... feeling are exhibited with great address . The first lord of the treasury is hissed for having levied a new tax ; but the universal respect for the cha- racter and office of the monarch , is fine- ly displayed in the burst of indigna ...
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