Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 137J. Mason., 1885 |
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... hope that , at the moment of broaching it , words would be put into my mouth , which often happens in moments of necessity , one knows not how , even when one's theme is not so all - important as that for which such help has been ...
... hope that , at the moment of broaching it , words would be put into my mouth , which often happens in moments of necessity , one knows not how , even when one's theme is not so all - important as that for which such help has been ...
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... hope , then falling back into her former attitude . My father returned to his seat . He was much agitated too , though doing all that was possible to con- ceal it . My inopportune arrival was evidently a great and un- looked - for ...
... hope , then falling back into her former attitude . My father returned to his seat . He was much agitated too , though doing all that was possible to con- ceal it . My inopportune arrival was evidently a great and un- looked - for ...
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... hope , a prospect of a wider Master Pinto to Pope Benedict popularity in this age of extend- XIV . ( in 1775 ) , protests in lengthy ed reading . The subject , indeed , and energetic sentences , striving to sparkles with many facets of ...
... hope , a prospect of a wider Master Pinto to Pope Benedict popularity in this age of extend- XIV . ( in 1775 ) , protests in lengthy ed reading . The subject , indeed , and energetic sentences , striving to sparkles with many facets of ...
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... hope that this chapter at least may find a place in the collections of English classics now so much in vogue for educational purposes , both as an example of the decay ing art of the historical chronicler , and as a truthful description ...
... hope that this chapter at least may find a place in the collections of English classics now so much in vogue for educational purposes , both as an example of the decay ing art of the historical chronicler , and as a truthful description ...
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... hope , for the sake of all those who besides colour see form , who besides sensuous sensation enjoy sentiment , who adore beautiful truth more than truths crude and rude . Truth is one of the conquests of modern art , and it is well ...
... hope , for the sake of all those who besides colour see form , who besides sensuous sensation enjoy sentiment , who adore beautiful truth more than truths crude and rude . Truth is one of the conquests of modern art , and it is well ...
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