Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Page 58
... racter and events , which may very well cohere with a slovenly or care- less construction of the plot ? We do not say for a moment that the Cheva- lier has , in his own thoughts , con- founded these two together , but merely that he ...
... racter and events , which may very well cohere with a slovenly or care- less construction of the plot ? We do not say for a moment that the Cheva- lier has , in his own thoughts , con- founded these two together , but merely that he ...
Page 76
... racter of the Faculty of Arts as it ex- ists in the University of Edinburgh . Nominally it is held to comprehend all the Professors who are not attach- ed to Law , Medicine , or Divinity ; but as an operative Faculty for determin- ing ...
... racter of the Faculty of Arts as it ex- ists in the University of Edinburgh . Nominally it is held to comprehend all the Professors who are not attach- ed to Law , Medicine , or Divinity ; but as an operative Faculty for determin- ing ...
Page 178
... racter , too , where you would least expect it ! " GEORGE MORLEY.- " Very true : Cowper noticed marked differences of character in his favourite hares . " WAIFE.- " Hares ! I am sure that there are not two house - flies on a window ...
... racter , too , where you would least expect it ! " GEORGE MORLEY.- " Very true : Cowper noticed marked differences of character in his favourite hares . " WAIFE.- " Hares ! I am sure that there are not two house - flies on a window ...
Page 234
... racter and career of the speakers . Moreover , Mr Smith handles his themes in the form which brings them most home to our mind and feelings . He entirely eschews the arid lifeless entities of the scholastic metaphysician , in whose ...
... racter and career of the speakers . Moreover , Mr Smith handles his themes in the form which brings them most home to our mind and feelings . He entirely eschews the arid lifeless entities of the scholastic metaphysician , in whose ...
Page 236
... racter . They are silent on that anxiety which besets their own position , and robs every household of its peace ; they are silent on that perpetual contest and strife of commerce which sows the seed of hatred so abundantly through ...
... racter . They are silent on that anxiety which besets their own position , and robs every household of its peace ; they are silent on that perpetual contest and strife of commerce which sows the seed of hatred so abundantly through ...
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