Blackwood's Magazine, 10 tomasW. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... look at myself in the look- ing - glass , with my broidered garments of sky - blue , the sword , and the cockit hat , I was such a figure . Judge , then , what I felt when I thought on going out into the streets so like a phantasy of ...
... look at myself in the look- ing - glass , with my broidered garments of sky - blue , the sword , and the cockit hat , I was such a figure . Judge , then , what I felt when I thought on going out into the streets so like a phantasy of ...
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... look at an elderly man , about fifty , with a fair gray head , and something of the appearance of a gau- sey good - humoured country laird . → " Look at that gentleman , " said she . - " Wha is't ? " quo ' I. " That's the Author of ...
... look at an elderly man , about fifty , with a fair gray head , and something of the appearance of a gau- sey good - humoured country laird . → " Look at that gentleman , " said she . - " Wha is't ? " quo ' I. " That's the Author of ...
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... look down with -pity upon the man , who , merely on account of the possession of a few more pounds , or a few more acres of land , thinks himself entitled to treat with disdain a fellow being , whose situation in life may be of as much ...
... look down with -pity upon the man , who , merely on account of the possession of a few more pounds , or a few more acres of land , thinks himself entitled to treat with disdain a fellow being , whose situation in life may be of as much ...
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... Look at page 66 . “ That same year , I published the BROWNIE OF BODSBECK , and other Tales , in two volumes . I got injustice in the eyes of the world , with regard to that tale , which was looked on as an imitation of the tale of Old ...
... Look at page 66 . “ That same year , I published the BROWNIE OF BODSBECK , and other Tales , in two volumes . I got injustice in the eyes of the world , with regard to that tale , which was looked on as an imitation of the tale of Old ...
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... look so alarm'd ? Or thine to him - that thou shouldst quai What signifies the prelate's sin to thee , to hear ? Ah , Count Butero , you do know he is not I did but say , he was no honest man . Why do you start , and lay your dexte hand ...
... look so alarm'd ? Or thine to him - that thou shouldst quai What signifies the prelate's sin to thee , to hear ? Ah , Count Butero , you do know he is not I did but say , he was no honest man . Why do you start , and lay your dexte hand ...
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