Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 149William Blackwood, 1891 - England |
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... passed him without speaking , and with " such a countenance " As he had lost some province and a region Loved as he loves himself . Even now I met him With customary compliment ; when he , Wafting his eyes to the contrary , and falling ...
... passed him without speaking , and with " such a countenance " As he had lost some province and a region Loved as he loves himself . Even now I met him With customary compliment ; when he , Wafting his eyes to the contrary , and falling ...
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... passed for a gentle- man of affable manners , much wit , and especially a certain bold diablerie that stuck at nothing , and gave him a kind of popularity among the more daring spirits in society . How well I can call up his appearance ...
... passed for a gentle- man of affable manners , much wit , and especially a certain bold diablerie that stuck at nothing , and gave him a kind of popularity among the more daring spirits in society . How well I can call up his appearance ...
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... passing up the street . At all times this pageant , which some no doubt would revile as superstitious and papistical , has ... passed up the long narrow street out of hearing of the wild music , and reached the great stone gateway of our ...
... passing up the street . At all times this pageant , which some no doubt would revile as superstitious and papistical , has ... passed up the long narrow street out of hearing of the wild music , and reached the great stone gateway of our ...
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... inde- scribable perfume of elegance , of refinement , seems to be wafted to- wards him as he crouches in the myrtle thicket . He would have passed unnoticed had not a lady , pursuing a wounded 1891. ] 55 ' Die Sabienerin . '
... inde- scribable perfume of elegance , of refinement , seems to be wafted to- wards him as he crouches in the myrtle thicket . He would have passed unnoticed had not a lady , pursuing a wounded 1891. ] 55 ' Die Sabienerin . '
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passed unnoticed had not a lady , pursuing a wounded quail escaped from the net , run straight in his direction . Despite her high heels , narrow skirts , and tightly laced bodice , she displays extraordinary agility in following her ...
passed unnoticed had not a lady , pursuing a wounded quail escaped from the net , run straight in his direction . Despite her high heels , narrow skirts , and tightly laced bodice , she displays extraordinary agility in following her ...
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