Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 219W. Blackwood, 1926 |
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Side 2
... would be if he had had no hand in cementing the alliance . Even if he had really nothing to do with it , he would like to think that he had done it all At length the king allowed himself to be talked over 2 [ Jan. · The Robe of Honour .
... would be if he had had no hand in cementing the alliance . Even if he had really nothing to do with it , he would like to think that he had done it all At length the king allowed himself to be talked over 2 [ Jan. · The Robe of Honour .
Side 3
... allowed himself to be talked over , and agreed to the proposition that the Inspector should be en- trusted with the delicate task of starting the pourparlers which were designed to furnish a middle - aged reprobate with an- other ...
... allowed himself to be talked over , and agreed to the proposition that the Inspector should be en- trusted with the delicate task of starting the pourparlers which were designed to furnish a middle - aged reprobate with an- other ...
Side 45
... allowed to complete his really great work . He was " ration- ally convinced " that more trea- sure could still be won up- the Algerine did recover 161,500 dollars - and he wanted to be the man to do it . He gives one the impression of ...
... allowed to complete his really great work . He was " ration- ally convinced " that more trea- sure could still be won up- the Algerine did recover 161,500 dollars - and he wanted to be the man to do it . He gives one the impression of ...
Side 113
... allowed his moustache to grow in deference to Mahometan taste , that he wore a very fine suit , with his sword by his side and a cane in his hand , and that he was attended by three servants in livery . He called at the Custom House ...
... allowed his moustache to grow in deference to Mahometan taste , that he wore a very fine suit , with his sword by his side and a cane in his hand , and that he was attended by three servants in livery . He called at the Custom House ...
Side 114
... allowed on shore so that he might report to the Dey the kindly manner in which he had been received in France . Baba Ramazan was accord- ingly put on shore . He re- turned in the evening , reporting that all was well , but that nothing ...
... allowed on shore so that he might report to the Dey the kindly manner in which he had been received in France . Baba Ramazan was accord- ingly put on shore . He re- turned in the evening , reporting that all was well , but that nothing ...
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Side 728 - I hail this interchange of sentiment, therefore, as an augury that whatever else may happen, whatever misfortune may befall your country or my own, the peace and friendship which now exist between the two nations will be, as it shall be my desire to make them, perpetual.
Side 435 - poets in especial, prefer having it understood that they compose by a species of fine frenzy— an ecstatic intuition; and would positively shudder at letting the public take a peep behind the scenes at the elaborate and vacillating crudities of thought
Side 387 - Then the boys who are bending and watching on the outside, mark them: they are most useful players, the dodgers, who seize on the ball the moment it rolls out from amongst the chargers, and away with it across to the opposite goal. They seldom go into the scrummage, but must have more coolness than the chargers.
Side 435 - in a word, at the wheels and pinions, the tackle for scene-shifting, the step-ladders and demon-traps, the cock's feathers, the red paint and black patches, which in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred constitute the properties of the literary histrio.
Side 133 - has not yet quite found his groove and settled down to his work, and so he is just asserting his personal liberty a little, going where he likes, assembling where he likes, bawling as he likes, hustling as he likes. Just as the rest of us,
Side 270 - many other folks who learn to undervalue the means by which they have risen, has behaved, or rather suffered his partner to behave, very uncivilly towards me. But they may both live to know that they should not have kicked down the ladder till they were sure of their footing/
Side 270 - Constable, or rather that Bear his partner, has behaved to me of late not very civilly, and I owe Jeffrey a flap with a foxtail on account of his review of ' Marmion,' and thus doth the whirligig of time bring about my revenges.