Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 160J. Mason., 1896 |
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... nature , were the problems and objects which kept busy our wits , note- books , and field - glasses during the water famine ; but if watching beast and bird were not enough to relieve his tedium withal , the salmon - fisher might turn ...
... nature , were the problems and objects which kept busy our wits , note- books , and field - glasses during the water famine ; but if watching beast and bird were not enough to relieve his tedium withal , the salmon - fisher might turn ...
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... left nather flesch nor hyde vpoun him . " All 1 Sir Robert Gordon's History of the Family of Sutherland . ' 2 The exact nature of this abominable engine of torture is not known . " 1896. ] 25 How Summer came to Caithness .
... left nather flesch nor hyde vpoun him . " All 1 Sir Robert Gordon's History of the Family of Sutherland . ' 2 The exact nature of this abominable engine of torture is not known . " 1896. ] 25 How Summer came to Caithness .
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... nature without restraint , and thus have missed the thorough in- tellectual discipline which , while it would not have debarred them from doing the highest justice to their gift , would have tended to check their emotional excess and to ...
... nature without restraint , and thus have missed the thorough in- tellectual discipline which , while it would not have debarred them from doing the highest justice to their gift , would have tended to check their emotional excess and to ...
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... nature as Mozart's ; and this " angelic genius " died too early to put to very severe strain a union which had unromantic an origin . Troubles there were , for the fascinating young maestro was the idol of ladies , both great and small ...
... nature as Mozart's ; and this " angelic genius " died too early to put to very severe strain a union which had unromantic an origin . Troubles there were , for the fascinating young maestro was the idol of ladies , both great and small ...
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... nature as his cannot com- mand in the absence of favouring circumstances . His devotion to his wife , the daughter of a minister of the French Reformed Church , was hardly greater than his affec- tion for his parents , and for his ...
... nature as his cannot com- mand in the absence of favouring circumstances . His devotion to his wife , the daughter of a minister of the French Reformed Church , was hardly greater than his affec- tion for his parents , and for his ...
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