Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... sounds the shepherd as to the swain that dances with his daughter , but only learns that he calls himself Doricles , " boasts himself to have a worthy feeding , " that he loves the maid , is beloved by her , and that " if young Doricles ...
... sounds the shepherd as to the swain that dances with his daughter , but only learns that he calls himself Doricles , " boasts himself to have a worthy feeding , " that he loves the maid , is beloved by her , and that " if young Doricles ...
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... sound of pretty loud talking , and occasionally a laugh , from the lit - up anteroom opposite , where it was plain some of our fellows must be , probably engaged at whist , loo , or some other card game . Why I cannot tell , but along ...
... sound of pretty loud talking , and occasionally a laugh , from the lit - up anteroom opposite , where it was plain some of our fellows must be , probably engaged at whist , loo , or some other card game . Why I cannot tell , but along ...
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... sound of an approaching horseman is heard in the dark night , and Josua appears , having ridden fast and far in order to catch up his flying countrymen . Hur discreetly retires , leaving the lovers standing alone beneath a huge sycamore ...
... sound of an approaching horseman is heard in the dark night , and Josua appears , having ridden fast and far in order to catch up his flying countrymen . Hur discreetly retires , leaving the lovers standing alone beneath a huge sycamore ...
Side 49
... sounds of clanking arms and fierce war - cries . pricks up his ears at the welcome sound , and presently has recognised among the combatants the vener- able figure of his old father . To overpower his Egyptian guards is apparently an ...
... sounds of clanking arms and fierce war - cries . pricks up his ears at the welcome sound , and presently has recognised among the combatants the vener- able figure of his old father . To overpower his Egyptian guards is apparently an ...
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... sound of human voices , and pick up little scraps of des- ultory news , -how many people , for instance , have been stricken down by the fever , or whether the carabinieri have been here lately in search of some escaped bandit . With ...
... sound of human voices , and pick up little scraps of des- ultory news , -how many people , for instance , have been stricken down by the fever , or whether the carabinieri have been here lately in search of some escaped bandit . With ...
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