Blackwood's Magazine, 10 tomasW. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... stand be- hind the chair of Dr Trapp ; and Lon- ginus gaze with admiration on William Hazlitt . But I bridle in my struggling muse in vain , That longs to launch into a nobler stain . In page 75 , you will observe a list of Hogg's works ...
... stand be- hind the chair of Dr Trapp ; and Lon- ginus gaze with admiration on William Hazlitt . But I bridle in my struggling muse in vain , That longs to launch into a nobler stain . In page 75 , you will observe a list of Hogg's works ...
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... stand the very best judges may be divi- ded in opinion . " Divided in a whistle , case ! " retorted our hero of the whisky stoup , with an air of determined par- tizanship , which altogether , indepen- dently of a verbose and " nil nisi ...
... stand the very best judges may be divi- ded in opinion . " Divided in a whistle , case ! " retorted our hero of the whisky stoup , with an air of determined par- tizanship , which altogether , indepen- dently of a verbose and " nil nisi ...
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... stand- ing army kept up , one or two hundred thousand children , with steel caps which should allow only the organs of combativeness and destructiveness to enlarge in their infant craniums , would place the country in perfect safety ...
... stand- ing army kept up , one or two hundred thousand children , with steel caps which should allow only the organs of combativeness and destructiveness to enlarge in their infant craniums , would place the country in perfect safety ...
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... stand it no longer , for they grow more ridi- culous , and we more witty every day . Therefore , we intend , for the future , laughing by proxy ; and if the gen- tle reader know of a wide - mouthed , shrewd , idle fellow of an ...
... stand it no longer , for they grow more ridi- culous , and we more witty every day . Therefore , we intend , for the future , laughing by proxy ; and if the gen- tle reader know of a wide - mouthed , shrewd , idle fellow of an ...
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... stand near , None could discern which the true pictures were ; These now shall be refreshed ; whiles the bold drum Strikes up his frolic , through the Hall they come , " & c . " So to the Hall made I , with little care To praise the ...
... stand near , None could discern which the true pictures were ; These now shall be refreshed ; whiles the bold drum Strikes up his frolic , through the Hall they come , " & c . " So to the Hall made I , with little care To praise the ...
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