Blackwood's Magazine, 47. kötetW. Blackwood, 1840 |
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36. oldal
... seen with my own eyes , that usage or abuse which Vol- taire so much complains of . When in a very full house , for instance if troops were passing through , distinguished officers strove for those privileged seats , which were ...
... seen with my own eyes , that usage or abuse which Vol- taire so much complains of . When in a very full house , for instance if troops were passing through , distinguished officers strove for those privileged seats , which were ...
42. oldal
... seen him with my eyes . I laid before my friend Derones a very neat copy which I had made my- self , and which he received with par- ticular politeness and the genuine air of a protector . He hastily glanced through the manuscript ...
... seen him with my eyes . I laid before my friend Derones a very neat copy which I had made my- self , and which he received with par- ticular politeness and the genuine air of a protector . He hastily glanced through the manuscript ...
48. oldal
... seen at the college of St Mary's Winton , yet in these dege- nerate days existing . But of that ancient , sweet , and wholesome custom anon . At present I must maintain the respectability of breeches - they are Greek , as the very name ...
... seen at the college of St Mary's Winton , yet in these dege- nerate days existing . But of that ancient , sweet , and wholesome custom anon . At present I must maintain the respectability of breeches - they are Greek , as the very name ...
50. oldal
... seen " my Sukey Bowers . " Heaven forgive me ! I verily believe I hated her ; and if I had heard her knell I might have been the happier . I cannot philosophize upon this antipathy of very young per- sons to the tender passion ; it is ...
... seen " my Sukey Bowers . " Heaven forgive me ! I verily believe I hated her ; and if I had heard her knell I might have been the happier . I cannot philosophize upon this antipathy of very young per- sons to the tender passion ; it is ...
54. oldal
... seen me in them then ! -but had you seen me in them the second time of putting them on , it would have been a treat , and you would have remembered it , as I do , and therefore write this account of it . But you must be aware my place ...
... seen me in them then ! -but had you seen me in them the second time of putting them on , it would have been a treat , and you would have remembered it , as I do , and therefore write this account of it . But you must be aware my place ...
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