Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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Side 36
... side with seats , which , being surrounded by a low rail , ascended in several rows behind each other , so that the lowest were raised but a little above the stage . The whole was regarded as a place of special honour , and in general ...
... side with seats , which , being surrounded by a low rail , ascended in several rows behind each other , so that the lowest were raised but a little above the stage . The whole was regarded as a place of special honour , and in general ...
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... side , now his oppo- nents , will then see in him only their fellow - citizen , will compassionate him ; and while they allow that you are just , will yet think that you have proceeded too harshly . " “ I have listened to you too long ...
... side , now his oppo- nents , will then see in him only their fellow - citizen , will compassionate him ; and while they allow that you are just , will yet think that you have proceeded too harshly . " “ I have listened to you too long ...
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... side by side , and , from want of space , even one above another , and were nailed up , taken down again , and rolled together . These works were perpetually scru- tinized anew . The parts that ap- peared the most successful were en ...
... side by side , and , from want of space , even one above another , and were nailed up , taken down again , and rolled together . These works were perpetually scru- tinized anew . The parts that ap- peared the most successful were en ...
Side 55
... side of which was my box , and in which room were eight or ten other boys , to me unknown . There I lay , with my treasure by my side ; and that being the case , though a boy and after a journey , I did not sleep too soundly until ...
... side of which was my box , and in which room were eight or ten other boys , to me unknown . There I lay , with my treasure by my side ; and that being the case , though a boy and after a journey , I did not sleep too soundly until ...
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... fixed and motionless in by- lanes , by the side of an overgrown thistle , and reduced to the extreme degree of asinine emaciation , are don- keys on the eve of exhalation ; but whether the 58 Thoughts upon Asses . [ Jan.
... fixed and motionless in by- lanes , by the side of an overgrown thistle , and reduced to the extreme degree of asinine emaciation , are don- keys on the eve of exhalation ; but whether the 58 Thoughts upon Asses . [ Jan.
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