Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Page 25
... thing less than a whale must be silly indeed if it consent to be caught . Rugge's suspicions were directed to Waite - he could collect , however , no evidence to confirm them . No person answering to Waife's descrip- tion had been seen ...
... thing less than a whale must be silly indeed if it consent to be caught . Rugge's suspicions were directed to Waite - he could collect , however , no evidence to confirm them . No person answering to Waife's descrip- tion had been seen ...
Page 44
... thing which woke up or enlivened the solitudes and wastes through which it passed . It made the life of the little glen as it tumbled , and foamed , and gur- gled in its rocky course , fretting in eddies over the loose stones , lying ...
... thing which woke up or enlivened the solitudes and wastes through which it passed . It made the life of the little glen as it tumbled , and foamed , and gur- gled in its rocky course , fretting in eddies over the loose stones , lying ...
Page 45
... thing - a different thing entirely . A man must show hisself a man , and should see what the lads of other parishes be like , and what be their ways and games , and he will settle down better after- wards to his own town - place . ' Tis ...
... thing - a different thing entirely . A man must show hisself a man , and should see what the lads of other parishes be like , and what be their ways and games , and he will settle down better after- wards to his own town - place . ' Tis ...
Page 61
... thing altogether unknown till a Sterne writes it . From the Iliad down to the narrative of Esther Summerson in Bleak House ( which , as an artistic invention , would be pronounced utterly inde- fensible , but over which old men's eyes ...
... thing altogether unknown till a Sterne writes it . From the Iliad down to the narrative of Esther Summerson in Bleak House ( which , as an artistic invention , would be pronounced utterly inde- fensible , but over which old men's eyes ...
Page 70
... things they turn to Anton . It would be cruel to re- mind the novelist that there were solicitors and agents enough in ... thing for the money he had lent upon it , was now their only resource , their only property . Accordingly , to ...
... things they turn to Anton . It would be cruel to re- mind the novelist that there were solicitors and agents enough in ... thing for the money he had lent upon it , was now their only resource , their only property . Accordingly , to ...
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