Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen16W. Blackwood & Sons, 1824 |
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... wish which others would have no hesitation in expressing - the wish , namely , that the facts of the story - tell- er might be more closely examined . A tradition , which is as old as our species , or , at the least , many centu- ries ...
... wish which others would have no hesitation in expressing - the wish , namely , that the facts of the story - tell- er might be more closely examined . A tradition , which is as old as our species , or , at the least , many centu- ries ...
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... wish of what is going on in the one we have left . But we must try our hand at plumping up an article upon it , notwithstanding . We shall no doubt have something abundant and sweet - natured to say about it , which the readers of that ...
... wish of what is going on in the one we have left . But we must try our hand at plumping up an article upon it , notwithstanding . We shall no doubt have something abundant and sweet - natured to say about it , which the readers of that ...
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... wish as this respecting them , were we not exceedingly mali- cious . As the Whigs have long been the abject followers of the Burdettites , and as they have long had no other sup- porters in the community than the revolutionary multitude ...
... wish as this respecting them , were we not exceedingly mali- cious . As the Whigs have long been the abject followers of the Burdettites , and as they have long had no other sup- porters in the community than the revolutionary multitude ...
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... wish to prevent that fac- tion which so lately brought the em- pire to the verge of destruction , from ever escaping from the flashes of pub- lic scorn ; because we wish to impress upon the minds of our rising states- men , particularly ...
... wish to prevent that fac- tion which so lately brought the em- pire to the verge of destruction , from ever escaping from the flashes of pub- lic scorn ; because we wish to impress upon the minds of our rising states- men , particularly ...
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have abandoned , and we wish , there- fore , to put the nation upon its guard as far as possible against them . The ... wish . Lord Eldon , it seems , in addition to his being the Chancellor , travels about from the Home Office to the ...
have abandoned , and we wish , there- fore , to put the nation upon its guard as far as possible against them . The ... wish . Lord Eldon , it seems , in addition to his being the Chancellor , travels about from the Home Office to the ...
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Página 146 - And the ark rested in the seventh month, on the seventeenth day of the month, upon the mountains of Ararat.
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Página 182 - Around he look'd with changeless brow On many a torture nigh : The rack, the chain, the axe, the wheel, And, worst of all, his own red steel. I saw him once before ; he rode Upon a coal-black steed, And tens of thousands throng'd the road And bade their warrior speed.
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Página 327 - There's language in her eye, her cheek, her lip, Nay, her foot speaks ; her wanton spirits look out At every joint and motive of her body. O, these encounterers, so glib of tongue, That give a coasting welcome ere it comes.
Página 303 - AND now Olympus' shining gates unfold ; The gods, with Jove, assume their thrones of gold : Immortal Hebe, fresh with bloom divine, The golden goblet crowns with purple wine : While the full bowls flow round, the powers employ Their careful eyes on long-contended Troy. When Jove, disposed to tempt Saturnia's spleen, Thus waked the fury of his partial queen.