Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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Pagina 119
... observed- " I will say this - he's the most ami- young gentleman_the very ami- young gentleman I - ever- came near . I always thought there was something uncommon superior- like in his looks . " " Yes I think he is of rather an amiable ...
... observed- " I will say this - he's the most ami- young gentleman_the very ami- young gentleman I - ever- came near . I always thought there was something uncommon superior- like in his looks . " " Yes I think he is of rather an amiable ...
Pagina 127
... Observe , discriminating reader , that there is all the difference in the world between a TRADESMAN and a MER- CHANT ; and , moreover , that it is not every tradesman that is a Tag - rag . All these considerations combined to keep Tag ...
... Observe , discriminating reader , that there is all the difference in the world between a TRADESMAN and a MER- CHANT ; and , moreover , that it is not every tradesman that is a Tag - rag . All these considerations combined to keep Tag ...
Pagina 141
... observe it , the purple colour of Titmouse's hair must have surprised them not a little ; all they could see , however , was the angelic owner of ten thousand a - year . The only person tolerably at his ease , and he only tolerably ...
... observe it , the purple colour of Titmouse's hair must have surprised them not a little ; all they could see , however , was the angelic owner of ten thousand a - year . The only person tolerably at his ease , and he only tolerably ...
Pagina 156
... observed , having for its subject the philosophy of history , should have been strictly limited to an induction from ... observation , enable us to discover truths , the knowledge of which , nevertheless , leaves the deepest impression ...
... observed , having for its subject the philosophy of history , should have been strictly limited to an induction from ... observation , enable us to discover truths , the knowledge of which , nevertheless , leaves the deepest impression ...
Pagina 180
... observed and understood children so accurately , and few women can contemplate them with the same intelligent and playful equanimity ; for while to us they are generally playthings , in the minds of women they have too real and living ...
... observed and understood children so accurately , and few women can contemplate them with the same intelligent and playful equanimity ; for while to us they are generally playthings , in the minds of women they have too real and living ...
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