Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 149William Blackwood, 1891 - England |
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... the Old thoughts of our great - grandfathers Saloon tables are encumbered with and mothers , how very much volumes in which we are summoned harder is it not to do the same to take interest in the food of a for persons separated from ...
... the Old thoughts of our great - grandfathers Saloon tables are encumbered with and mothers , how very much volumes in which we are summoned harder is it not to do the same to take interest in the food of a for persons separated from ...
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would not be fair to use the word dramatic effect and interest of failure with regard to his work , character , stands far behind the which would imply an unsuccessful author's previous works . straining after unrealised ideals ...
would not be fair to use the word dramatic effect and interest of failure with regard to his work , character , stands far behind the which would imply an unsuccessful author's previous works . straining after unrealised ideals ...
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It was to her mind hardly to the inevitable , and a healthy re- even a remote contingency ; at any awakened interest in her children , rate , something which she need not all that now remained to her — these begin to think of for many ...
It was to her mind hardly to the inevitable , and a healthy re- even a remote contingency ; at any awakened interest in her children , rate , something which she need not all that now remained to her — these begin to think of for many ...
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His genius from the first that little is of no great interest took the form of unlimited daring , or importance as affecting the life careless of , or even delighting in , of Disraeli . At the same time , we the accumulation of ...
His genius from the first that little is of no great interest took the form of unlimited daring , or importance as affecting the life careless of , or even delighting in , of Disraeli . At the same time , we the accumulation of ...
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The attacks in a progress which meant the by Disraeli on Peel invested with abolition of the traditionary habits a kind of dramatic interest the of the people , the destruction of fall of the leader ; they marked village industries ...
The attacks in a progress which meant the by Disraeli on Peel invested with abolition of the traditionary habits a kind of dramatic interest the of the people , the destruction of fall of the leader ; they marked village industries ...
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