Blackwood's Magazine, 23 tomasW. Blackwood., 1828 |
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... received his volumes - works we were going to say but that is too prodigious a word for such effusions - and one smile from her will to him be worth all the chaff and chatter of all the critics in Cock- aigne . Margaret Wilson ! -thou ...
... received his volumes - works we were going to say but that is too prodigious a word for such effusions - and one smile from her will to him be worth all the chaff and chatter of all the critics in Cock- aigne . Margaret Wilson ! -thou ...
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... received the cruel Vittoria's letter , invoking curses on my head , and boasting of the indelible hold she pos- sessed over Philip's perjured heart , I thought I should have died . I flew and upbraided my cousin with his knowledge of ...
... received the cruel Vittoria's letter , invoking curses on my head , and boasting of the indelible hold she pos- sessed over Philip's perjured heart , I thought I should have died . I flew and upbraided my cousin with his knowledge of ...
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... received from Turkey neither in- jury nor provocation ; the war affected in no shape her lawful interests and tranquillity . She could not invent , and her degraded British apologists could not invent , a single pretext for her ...
... received from Turkey neither in- jury nor provocation ; the war affected in no shape her lawful interests and tranquillity . She could not invent , and her degraded British apologists could not invent , a single pretext for her ...
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... received flattery from such a superlative being as she is . Where are the ladies ? Let us go to them and have tea , for I have an intense longing to look on the angel again . How right you were in your estimation of the young lady , and ...
... received flattery from such a superlative being as she is . Where are the ladies ? Let us go to them and have tea , for I have an intense longing to look on the angel again . How right you were in your estimation of the young lady , and ...
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... received the gift with a grim smile of welcome , and in an instant I saw men_tumbling like nine - pins " be- neath his sturdy stroke . " In some- thing more than half an hour , a loud hurrah of " The boys of Ballinageary for ever ...
... received the gift with a grim smile of welcome , and in an instant I saw men_tumbling like nine - pins " be- neath his sturdy stroke . " In some- thing more than half an hour , a loud hurrah of " The boys of Ballinageary for ever ...
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