Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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Side 8
... remain seven days and nights without sleep . This nervous excitability , which often manifests itself as delirium , probably arises from the disengagement of the brain from those organic activities which in the normal state call so ...
... remain seven days and nights without sleep . This nervous excitability , which often manifests itself as delirium , probably arises from the disengagement of the brain from those organic activities which in the normal state call so ...
Side 58
... remain after the book is closed , and follow us into our daily life . It is therefore as a true and complete reflection of the inner as well as the outer life of man , that the high morality of any work of fiction is to be found . Now ...
... remain after the book is closed , and follow us into our daily life . It is therefore as a true and complete reflection of the inner as well as the outer life of man , that the high morality of any work of fiction is to be found . Now ...
Side 80
... remain , for as yet there are but faint symptoms , notwithstanding the multitude of reclamations , that a more generous treatment will be substituted . But these remarks or admissions have not necessarily any bearing upon the question ...
... remain , for as yet there are but faint symptoms , notwithstanding the multitude of reclamations , that a more generous treatment will be substituted . But these remarks or admissions have not necessarily any bearing upon the question ...
Side 81
... remain idle until the others had worked themselves up to their stan- dard ; but such is not the prescribed method now , nor was it so , many years ago , when we entered as an alumnus of the Edinburgh Univer- sity . Then , as it still is ...
... remain idle until the others had worked themselves up to their stan- dard ; but such is not the prescribed method now , nor was it so , many years ago , when we entered as an alumnus of the Edinburgh Univer- sity . Then , as it still is ...
Side 87
... remain . Return to the spade , the plough , or the loom , and forget the insane dream which has prompted you to demand educa- tion . You are guilty of the sin of original poverty , let it cleave to you to the grave ! " Dr Schmitz ...
... remain . Return to the spade , the plough , or the loom , and forget the insane dream which has prompted you to demand educa- tion . You are guilty of the sin of original poverty , let it cleave to you to the grave ! " Dr Schmitz ...
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