Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Page 52
... existence of such religious eremite . And we could almost for- give him for his asceticism , his water- and - cress meals , his isolate piety , and his uncommuned prayers , when we looked on the still verdant beauty of the spot where he ...
... existence of such religious eremite . And we could almost for- give him for his asceticism , his water- and - cress meals , his isolate piety , and his uncommuned prayers , when we looked on the still verdant beauty of the spot where he ...
Page 64
... existence is , ' rejoined Bernhard . ' I am sure you must often feel business very prosaic . ' " That I deny , ' was the eager reply ; ' I know nothing so interesting as busi- ness . We live amidst a many - coloured web of countless ...
... existence is , ' rejoined Bernhard . ' I am sure you must often feel business very prosaic . ' " That I deny , ' was the eager reply ; ' I know nothing so interesting as busi- ness . We live amidst a many - coloured web of countless ...
Page 96
... existence of British rule in the East . The first tidings of the mutiny of the troops at Meerut , and their ad- vance on Delhi , reached Lahore on the morning of the 11th of May , in so hurried and vague a form , however , that there ...
... existence of British rule in the East . The first tidings of the mutiny of the troops at Meerut , and their ad- vance on Delhi , reached Lahore on the morning of the 11th of May , in so hurried and vague a form , however , that there ...
Page 106
... to such and such an air . The chanson , as it lives and flourishes in France , has no existence among us . In these times of war , where is our war - song ? It is " Come into the garden , Maud , " and the rest 106 [ Jan. Beranger .
... to such and such an air . The chanson , as it lives and flourishes in France , has no existence among us . In these times of war , where is our war - song ? It is " Come into the garden , Maud , " and the rest 106 [ Jan. Beranger .
Page 139
... existence because we will it so- creeps upon his earlier way by our assistance - finally rules over us with an absolutism more arbitrary than any personal tyranny , and , irresistible and not to be controlled , goes on like a Fate ...
... existence because we will it so- creeps upon his earlier way by our assistance - finally rules over us with an absolutism more arbitrary than any personal tyranny , and , irresistible and not to be controlled , goes on like a Fate ...
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