Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Page 72
... perhaps to other men , but agreeable to porters -- is indispen- sable . Above all , they are practical men , and in the word " practical " Sturm concentrates all the wisdom appropriate to porters . Anton pays a visit to the honest ...
... perhaps to other men , but agreeable to porters -- is indispen- sable . Above all , they are practical men , and in the word " practical " Sturm concentrates all the wisdom appropriate to porters . Anton pays a visit to the honest ...
Page 92
... perhaps to £ 400 at the smaller Uni- versities , to which point the emolu- ments of the Professors there should in like manner be raised . A very mo- derate grant from Government would accomplish all that we desire ; and when we ...
... perhaps to £ 400 at the smaller Uni- versities , to which point the emolu- ments of the Professors there should in like manner be raised . A very mo- derate grant from Government would accomplish all that we desire ; and when we ...
Page 104
... perhaps it is true that one is naturally inclined to brevity when one has something to tell ; where there are no incidents , what can people do but bring in words to fill the vacant place ? A poet who lives to the age of Beranger ...
... perhaps it is true that one is naturally inclined to brevity when one has something to tell ; where there are no incidents , what can people do but bring in words to fill the vacant place ? A poet who lives to the age of Beranger ...
Page 113
... perhaps , but in accordance with the spirit of the time ; and with the natural “ - grace And open bounty of his race , " conferred his more substantial bene- fits in such a manner as to elevate rather than humiliate the receiver of them ...
... perhaps , but in accordance with the spirit of the time ; and with the natural “ - grace And open bounty of his race , " conferred his more substantial bene- fits in such a manner as to elevate rather than humiliate the receiver of them ...
Page 115
... perhaps gives a more piquant celebrity to their author than the mere reputation of a book . cial critics even predict troubles which do not overtake the author of the Roi d'Yvetot , though he has reason to believe that it has been ...
... perhaps gives a more piquant celebrity to their author than the mere reputation of a book . cial critics even predict troubles which do not overtake the author of the Roi d'Yvetot , though he has reason to believe that it has been ...
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