Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Page 86
... kind has been as yet attempted ; for , although in the Senior classes there are occasional prelections upon par- ticular authors , yet the staple of the study is undoubtedly of a philological kind , and the Professor , for the most part ...
... kind has been as yet attempted ; for , although in the Senior classes there are occasional prelections upon par- ticular authors , yet the staple of the study is undoubtedly of a philological kind , and the Professor , for the most part ...
Page 87
... kind ; but it is purely optional ; and Mr Blackie states that the number of students who attend it is very small . Then there are the exercises , of which the number is immense , to be corrected ; and so heavy is the present labour ...
... kind ; but it is purely optional ; and Mr Blackie states that the number of students who attend it is very small . Then there are the exercises , of which the number is immense , to be corrected ; and so heavy is the present labour ...
Page 108
... kind of female bachelorship ( for no more feminine word seems to express it ) common to the workwomen of Paris . The boy is sent to a village in the country to be nursed , and after- wards returns to his grand - parents , who , " though ...
... kind of female bachelorship ( for no more feminine word seems to express it ) common to the workwomen of Paris . The boy is sent to a village in the country to be nursed , and after- wards returns to his grand - parents , who , " though ...
Page 109
... kind widow and her boy . She was reli- gious , so she sent him to church , and even had him employed as a kind of acolyte in the ministrations of the mass , while yet churches and masses were in that age of the Revo- lution . She took ...
... kind widow and her boy . She was reli- gious , so she sent him to church , and even had him employed as a kind of acolyte in the ministrations of the mass , while yet churches and masses were in that age of the Revo- lution . She took ...
Page 113
... kind of life goes on for some consider- able time . Things do not thrive with the young poet ; though he has ar- ranged his poetic system , he has not resolved yet to confine himself to the one thing which he can do so exqui- sitely ...
... kind of life goes on for some consider- able time . Things do not thrive with the young poet ; though he has ar- ranged his poetic system , he has not resolved yet to confine himself to the one thing which he can do so exqui- sitely ...
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