Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... , as more suited to their youth , and bursts into that exquisite enumeration of the gems of an old English garden , which can never be too often read : - " Oh , Proserpina , For the flowers now , 1891. ] 25 Hermione . JANUARY 1891.
... , as more suited to their youth , and bursts into that exquisite enumeration of the gems of an old English garden , which can never be too often read : - " Oh , Proserpina , For the flowers now , 1891. ] 25 Hermione . JANUARY 1891.
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... English or German print . Martin Bauer's latest work , ' Die Schlossfrau von Ildenau , ' 1 would not be worthy of notice but for the fact that it reads like a trans- lation from Mrs Henry Wood transported to German soil , a species of ...
... English or German print . Martin Bauer's latest work , ' Die Schlossfrau von Ildenau , ' 1 would not be worthy of notice but for the fact that it reads like a trans- lation from Mrs Henry Wood transported to German soil , a species of ...
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... English governess , whose manner and conversation will no doubt have a salutary in- fluence on his madcap darling . The governess , whose name Miss Eleanore Forrest , arrives , and startles every one by her wonder- ful beauty , her ...
... English governess , whose manner and conversation will no doubt have a salutary in- fluence on his madcap darling . The governess , whose name Miss Eleanore Forrest , arrives , and startles every one by her wonder- ful beauty , her ...
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... English policy at this time are hard to reconcile with his criticisms later on of Lord Beaconsfield's conduct when the Eastern question again broke out during his premiership . He says that in 1854 public opinion forbade the acceptance ...
... English policy at this time are hard to reconcile with his criticisms later on of Lord Beaconsfield's conduct when the Eastern question again broke out during his premiership . He says that in 1854 public opinion forbade the acceptance ...
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... English women and children . The crisis was one in which first our empire , and next our national character , was at stake , and the leader of the Opposition disdained to turn the public excitement to party advantage . Perhaps the ...
... English women and children . The crisis was one in which first our empire , and next our national character , was at stake , and the leader of the Opposition disdained to turn the public excitement to party advantage . Perhaps the ...
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