Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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... appear , look with eagerness for their return , and , when the book is closed , have some vague impression that we may possibly catch sight of them somewhere about the world . The truthful representa- tion , and the artistic structure ...
... appear , look with eagerness for their return , and , when the book is closed , have some vague impression that we may possibly catch sight of them somewhere about the world . The truthful representa- tion , and the artistic structure ...
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... appear an enigma to the English reader , for he emerges from the groceries of Schrö- ter's warehouse to take a leading place in fashionable life . He is a prime favourite with the aristocratic circle . It is as if a young gentleman ...
... appear an enigma to the English reader , for he emerges from the groceries of Schrö- ter's warehouse to take a leading place in fashionable life . He is a prime favourite with the aristocratic circle . It is as if a young gentleman ...
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... appear ) than to arrange them neatly in ' a small handsome brass inlaid casket , " and there contem- plate them with much affection . " He would sit for hours opposite the open casket , never weary of arrang- ing the parchment leaves ...
... appear ) than to arrange them neatly in ' a small handsome brass inlaid casket , " and there contem- plate them with much affection . " He would sit for hours opposite the open casket , never weary of arrang- ing the parchment leaves ...
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... appears so vividly before him that his limbs tremble ; he is scared and bewildered , loses his foothold , and falls into the water . The river carries him too away . The more lively and agreeable part of the novel is chiefly sustained ...
... appears so vividly before him that his limbs tremble ; he is scared and bewildered , loses his foothold , and falls into the water . The river carries him too away . The more lively and agreeable part of the novel is chiefly sustained ...
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... appear quiescent ; and what agitation pre- vails in Aberdeen is chiefly owing to the circumstance that there are two Universities King's College and Marischal College within the boun- daries of the granitic city . Therefore we think ...
... appear quiescent ; and what agitation pre- vails in Aberdeen is chiefly owing to the circumstance that there are two Universities King's College and Marischal College within the boun- daries of the granitic city . Therefore we think ...
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