Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... the thrice - blest Agnes at the head of his board , the dim eyes of the venerable old man seemed on this night , to beam with a heav- VOL . I. - NO , I. B sit by , and among us , " he said THE SABBATH NIGHT'S SUPPER . 17.
... the thrice - blest Agnes at the head of his board , the dim eyes of the venerable old man seemed on this night , to beam with a heav- VOL . I. - NO , I. B sit by , and among us , " he said THE SABBATH NIGHT'S SUPPER . 17.
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... seemed to me incapable of being stripped of its serious character , I had the common boyish pleasure ; and where it was unavoidable to play at something , gunpowder was always my resource , since that was interest- ing to all alike . I ...
... seemed to me incapable of being stripped of its serious character , I had the common boyish pleasure ; and where it was unavoidable to play at something , gunpowder was always my resource , since that was interest- ing to all alike . I ...
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... seemed singly sufficient to foreclose all natural avenues to truth - the rule , I mean , by which it is for- bidden to address a question to the King . I was well aware , before I saw him , that in the royal presence , like the dead ...
... seemed singly sufficient to foreclose all natural avenues to truth - the rule , I mean , by which it is for- bidden to address a question to the King . I was well aware , before I saw him , that in the royal presence , like the dead ...
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... seemed imperishable , whose builders wrought for unborn ages ? Where be those comfort - giving , capacious , and lugubrious vehicles , that once rolled in slow and unupsettable solemnity along , the portly , well - fleshed quadrupeds ...
... seemed imperishable , whose builders wrought for unborn ages ? Where be those comfort - giving , capacious , and lugubrious vehicles , that once rolled in slow and unupsettable solemnity along , the portly , well - fleshed quadrupeds ...
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... seemed so , of a surety , the no less aristocratic than amiable author of Tremaine and De Vere would have thrust his pen into the fire , and even the hand that guided it , rather than they should have been the guilty instruments in such ...
... seemed so , of a surety , the no less aristocratic than amiable author of Tremaine and De Vere would have thrust his pen into the fire , and even the hand that guided it , rather than they should have been the guilty instruments in such ...
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