Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 64. kötetW. Blackwood., 1848 |
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2. oldal
... look for the text of the work , not where the text is usually found , but at the end . The following sentence , which is almost the concluding one , may be taken as the leading proposition of the work : - " A powerful and widely ...
... look for the text of the work , not where the text is usually found , but at the end . The following sentence , which is almost the concluding one , may be taken as the leading proposition of the work : - " A powerful and widely ...
16. oldal
... look after the police , and take care that no one robs their till ; that is their idea of government . They want a man ( some of them being willing to allow him a small salary , though others think that it does not pay ) to preach to ...
... look after the police , and take care that no one robs their till ; that is their idea of government . They want a man ( some of them being willing to allow him a small salary , though others think that it does not pay ) to preach to ...
22. oldal
... look upon bourge - way ( bourgeois ) with most undisguised contempt , despising the very simplest forms of civilization . The picturesque appearance of the encampment was not a little heighten- ed by the addition of several Indians from ...
... look upon bourge - way ( bourgeois ) with most undisguised contempt , despising the very simplest forms of civilization . The picturesque appearance of the encampment was not a little heighten- ed by the addition of several Indians from ...
29. oldal
... look at the bright sun , the trapper turned gently on his side and breathed his last sigh . With no other tools than their scalp - knives , the hunters dug a grave on the banks of the creek ; and whilst some were engaged in this work ...
... look at the bright sun , the trapper turned gently on his side and breathed his last sigh . With no other tools than their scalp - knives , the hunters dug a grave on the banks of the creek ; and whilst some were engaged in this work ...
32. oldal
... look for solemn monologues from Pio Nono and Lamartine ; and , by - and - by , ex- pect a scene between the Soldan and the Czar . I do not look without feel- ings of awe , for I am sure it is the shadow of God's own hand that is now ...
... look for solemn monologues from Pio Nono and Lamartine ; and , by - and - by , ex- pect a scene between the Soldan and the Czar . I do not look without feel- ings of awe , for I am sure it is the shadow of God's own hand that is now ...
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