Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... thought , however warm or enthusiastic his inward feelings may be , is a bigot and a fanatic , who would blot the sun from the firmament , and enshroud the face of nature with universal gloom ; because he will not demonstrate his high ...
... thought , however warm or enthusiastic his inward feelings may be , is a bigot and a fanatic , who would blot the sun from the firmament , and enshroud the face of nature with universal gloom ; because he will not demonstrate his high ...
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... thought , quietly say good night , and retire to bed , he wandered out beneath the stars . The very natural thought rose as he gaz- ed around : " What shall have occurred to me , before I look again on Fernylees , and share my dear ...
... thought , quietly say good night , and retire to bed , he wandered out beneath the stars . The very natural thought rose as he gaz- ed around : " What shall have occurred to me , before I look again on Fernylees , and share my dear ...
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... thoughts backwards upon his few and evil days , from the time that he had left the University . His course had been a ... thought and sentiment ab- sorbed the young man , his affairs still formed the theme of the kitchen fireside , to ...
... thoughts backwards upon his few and evil days , from the time that he had left the University . His course had been a ... thought and sentiment ab- sorbed the young man , his affairs still formed the theme of the kitchen fireside , to ...
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... thought of Agnes and her boy , and bitter and wretched were his feelings . This dismissal was not merely loss of employment : it was the wreck of the last remains of his professional character . Who would trust any man dismissed in ...
... thought of Agnes and her boy , and bitter and wretched were his feelings . This dismissal was not merely loss of employment : it was the wreck of the last remains of his professional character . Who would trust any man dismissed in ...
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... thoughts of Hepburn , which had hung upon the old Scotsman's spirits all day , re- turned to him more painfully than ... thought was indeed terrific . Those excitable hair - brained geniuses like Hepburn , there was no saying what mad ...
... thoughts of Hepburn , which had hung upon the old Scotsman's spirits all day , re- turned to him more painfully than ... thought was indeed terrific . Those excitable hair - brained geniuses like Hepburn , there was no saying what mad ...
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