Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... spirit travailed , that the old man dwelt , in his devotions , with a touching and simple pathos , and poured forth his feelings in that Scriptural language and imagery familiar to his lips , replied too by the low , involuntary sob of ...
... spirit travailed , that the old man dwelt , in his devotions , with a touching and simple pathos , and poured forth his feelings in that Scriptural language and imagery familiar to his lips , replied too by the low , involuntary sob of ...
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... spirit of his vener- able father , and fallen hard on the shortened means that were to sustain his old age in humble independence . Nor was Charles unaware of any part of this ; and the reproaches of his elder brother , a man of quite ...
... spirit of his vener- able father , and fallen hard on the shortened means that were to sustain his old age in humble independence . Nor was Charles unaware of any part of this ; and the reproaches of his elder brother , a man of quite ...
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... spirit to its utmost powers to learn the worst that fate had in store for her ; but Dennistoun had neither heart nor nerve , nor could he think it wisdom to say more at this time , to the poor creature for whom he felt so strongly ...
... spirit to its utmost powers to learn the worst that fate had in store for her ; but Dennistoun had neither heart nor nerve , nor could he think it wisdom to say more at this time , to the poor creature for whom he felt so strongly ...
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... Spirit burst its prison - house to hear those drivelling idiots charge their vices and follies upon the memory of Burns ! " The old gentleman struck his cane upon the floor with an energy that recalled his own senses to the ...
... Spirit burst its prison - house to hear those drivelling idiots charge their vices and follies upon the memory of Burns ! " The old gentleman struck his cane upon the floor with an energy that recalled his own senses to the ...
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... spirit of manners entered largely as an indispensable element . The Italian ideal of their own language , as a spoken one , is ex- pressed thus - Lingua Toscana in bocca Romana : there must be two elements - the Florentine choice of ...
... spirit of manners entered largely as an indispensable element . The Italian ideal of their own language , as a spoken one , is ex- pressed thus - Lingua Toscana in bocca Romana : there must be two elements - the Florentine choice of ...
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