Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... true ! Agnes , how thought- less , how very thoughtless , to let me sleep so long ! " Conscience checked the unjust reproach . " I could not , Charles ; indeed I could not find heart to awake you while you looked so fevered and flushed ...
... true ! Agnes , how thought- less , how very thoughtless , to let me sleep so long ! " Conscience checked the unjust reproach . " I could not , Charles ; indeed I could not find heart to awake you while you looked so fevered and flushed ...
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... true , that in this particular in- stance , the undue honour paid to this lifeless painter of life , and this undramatic dramatist , was owing to the ac ident of his memoirs having been just then published ; and true also it is , that ...
... true , that in this particular in- stance , the undue honour paid to this lifeless painter of life , and this undramatic dramatist , was owing to the ac ident of his memoirs having been just then published ; and true also it is , that ...
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... True it is , that a peculiarly frank or jovial temperament in a sovereign may do much for a season to thaw this punctilious re- serve and ungenial constraint ; but that is an ac- cident , and personal to an individual . And , on the ...
... True it is , that a peculiarly frank or jovial temperament in a sovereign may do much for a season to thaw this punctilious re- serve and ungenial constraint ; but that is an ac- cident , and personal to an individual . And , on the ...
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... true ; umbrellaed or umbrellaless they must have it , and the wise know this . It is fine to witness a pure legitimate London rain , how it comes peppering down ; not a mere drizzle - now a little harder , now a semi - cessa- tion ; but ...
... true ; umbrellaed or umbrellaless they must have it , and the wise know this . It is fine to witness a pure legitimate London rain , how it comes peppering down ; not a mere drizzle - now a little harder , now a semi - cessa- tion ; but ...
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... true sons of Becket have availed them . selves to an extent which must have astonished even Lord Wynford . Myriads of suits are spring- ing up in England ; not as might , at first view , be imagined , for the purpose of recovering ...
... true sons of Becket have availed them . selves to an extent which must have astonished even Lord Wynford . Myriads of suits are spring- ing up in England ; not as might , at first view , be imagined , for the purpose of recovering ...
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