Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Page 106
... seems some- thing scarcely conceivable that any human creature could be so far left to him or her - self as to speak , much less write , anything so nonsensical ; and the idea of a workman in his workshop , or a needlewoman in her ...
... seems some- thing scarcely conceivable that any human creature could be so far left to him or her - self as to speak , much less write , anything so nonsensical ; and the idea of a workman in his workshop , or a needlewoman in her ...
Page 107
... seems to have taken some plea- sure in renouncing for himself : but whether noble or not , his fortunes were sufficiently humble . He was the son of an innkeeper in the little country town of Peronne - who , not- withstanding his ...
... seems to have taken some plea- sure in renouncing for himself : but whether noble or not , his fortunes were sufficiently humble . He was the son of an innkeeper in the little country town of Peronne - who , not- withstanding his ...
Page 108
... seems always totally without any feeling of responsibility for her child , leaves her father's house presently , to adopt for herself that extraordinary kind of female bachelorship ( for no more feminine word seems to express it ) ...
... seems always totally without any feeling of responsibility for her child , leaves her father's house presently , to adopt for herself that extraordinary kind of female bachelorship ( for no more feminine word seems to express it ) ...
Page 113
... homage in his banishment . He had then some pas- toral poems nearly completed - poems of which he seems to have had no opinion , and which he desired to pub- H lish solely for the sake of the dedica- tion to 1858. ] 113 Beranger .
... homage in his banishment . He had then some pas- toral poems nearly completed - poems of which he seems to have had no opinion , and which he desired to pub- H lish solely for the sake of the dedica- tion to 1858. ] 113 Beranger .
Page 114
... seems to have exercised an influence upon every- thing he did , occupied him . The Génie du Christianisme had a great effect upon his mind - almost he was persuaded to be , if not a Christian , a good Catholic , once more . He began to ...
... seems to have exercised an influence upon every- thing he did , occupied him . The Génie du Christianisme had a great effect upon his mind - almost he was persuaded to be , if not a Christian , a good Catholic , once more . He began to ...
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