Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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... respect for Jasper Losely . There was indeed about the vigorous miscreant a great deal of false brilliancy . Deteriorated from earlier youth though the beauty of his countenance might be , it was still undeniably handsome ; and as force ...
... respect for Jasper Losely . There was indeed about the vigorous miscreant a great deal of false brilliancy . Deteriorated from earlier youth though the beauty of his countenance might be , it was still undeniably handsome ; and as force ...
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... respect a consum- mate master of his art , must , of course , take the highest place in the world's admiration ; but there is a vast difference between the several merits that raise him to that high pre - eminence . We , from our ...
... respect a consum- mate master of his art , must , of course , take the highest place in the world's admiration ; but there is a vast difference between the several merits that raise him to that high pre - eminence . We , from our ...
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... respect for everything of acknowledged distinction and importance was innate in the son of the accountant ; and when , in the midst of the beauty around him , his thoughts reverted to himself , he felt utterly insignificant - a species ...
... respect for everything of acknowledged distinction and importance was innate in the son of the accountant ; and when , in the midst of the beauty around him , his thoughts reverted to himself , he felt utterly insignificant - a species ...
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... respect , and when they hear that he positively comes only on private business of his own , and to recover his own property , they still , with the courtesy of gentlemen who are anxious that their political cause should not be degraded ...
... respect , and when they hear that he positively comes only on private business of his own , and to recover his own property , they still , with the courtesy of gentlemen who are anxious that their political cause should not be degraded ...
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... respect- able . Indeed , we are bound to ex- press our conviction that the degree of Master of Arts as granted by the University of Edinburgh , implies the possession of a greater amount of varied and useful attainment than is demanded ...
... respect- able . Indeed , we are bound to ex- press our conviction that the degree of Master of Arts as granted by the University of Edinburgh , implies the possession of a greater amount of varied and useful attainment than is demanded ...
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