Tait's Edinburgh magazine, 26. kötet1859 |
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1. oldal
... tell us that , although diminishing - going , namely - it will do for two million of years , or thereby , a sufficient time for this ex- isting generation to contemplate . This muddle - headed class of enthusiasts for all the past ...
... tell us that , although diminishing - going , namely - it will do for two million of years , or thereby , a sufficient time for this ex- isting generation to contemplate . This muddle - headed class of enthusiasts for all the past ...
8. oldal
... tell me , doctor , that a gentleman was coming to breakfast , " said the now hospitably distressed and anxious Mrs. Maberley . " Because I did not ask him to come to but after breakfast , " replied the doctor . We are late and he is ...
... tell me , doctor , that a gentleman was coming to breakfast , " said the now hospitably distressed and anxious Mrs. Maberley . " Because I did not ask him to come to but after breakfast , " replied the doctor . We are late and he is ...
16. oldal
... tell you that -and mark the fearful crime which terminates the carcer of your stage heroine . The audience will go from this house impressed with a notion of her self - devotion and generosity ; and those who would turn with horror from ...
... tell you that -and mark the fearful crime which terminates the carcer of your stage heroine . The audience will go from this house impressed with a notion of her self - devotion and generosity ; and those who would turn with horror from ...
17. oldal
... telling fashion , Volante . In days gone by , when Scotland's fifth King James had died , and the infant Mary was yet ... tell me which is the true heroine - your noble , well - dressed , and court - bred Leonora , or my poor skinner's ...
... telling fashion , Volante . In days gone by , when Scotland's fifth King James had died , and the infant Mary was yet ... tell me which is the true heroine - your noble , well - dressed , and court - bred Leonora , or my poor skinner's ...
31. oldal
... tell him she was timid , because she lived in a perpetual atmosphere of dread ; that she was cowed , and all joy crushed out of her baby heart and mind by that cruel woman whom he had placed over her . However , I said nothing ...
... tell him she was timid , because she lived in a perpetual atmosphere of dread ; that she was cowed , and all joy crushed out of her baby heart and mind by that cruel woman whom he had placed over her . However , I said nothing ...
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