Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 - England |
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Page 46
... taken . He went straightway and proposed to a woman with some property . property . It is true she was his senior by twenty years , but the money paid his college expenses . Dr Phillpotts , the famous Bishop of Exeter , offered him the ...
... taken . He went straightway and proposed to a woman with some property . property . It is true she was his senior by twenty years , but the money paid his college expenses . Dr Phillpotts , the famous Bishop of Exeter , offered him the ...
Page 56
... taken place , to call in to see if I could be of any use . I had some difficulty in getting inside the front gates ; but when I did , a scene of confu- sion presented itself such as I have never seen equalled . The court- yard was ...
... taken place , to call in to see if I could be of any use . I had some difficulty in getting inside the front gates ; but when I did , a scene of confu- sion presented itself such as I have never seen equalled . The court- yard was ...
Page 63
... taken his seat on a raised dais , thus ad- dressed the assembled scholars- " You are all doubtless aware of the unusual circumstances under which I am holding this examina- tion , and I take it for granted that you are cognisant of the ...
... taken his seat on a raised dais , thus ad- dressed the assembled scholars- " You are all doubtless aware of the unusual circumstances under which I am holding this examina- tion , and I take it for granted that you are cognisant of the ...
Page 66
... taken to wishing that life was be- ginning with him anew , and after each interview with the twins he had returned to regard Madam Lo's matronly figure with increasing disfavour . On this particular occa- sion he was evidently bent on ...
... taken to wishing that life was be- ginning with him anew , and after each interview with the twins he had returned to regard Madam Lo's matronly figure with increasing disfavour . On this particular occa- sion he was evidently bent on ...
Page 74
... taken to pieces before it can be re- produced in English , and if it has been imperfectly or wrongly appre- hended , the pupil has no power of concealing or slurring over his want of understanding . It would be , of course , absurd to ...
... taken to pieces before it can be re- produced in English , and if it has been imperfectly or wrongly appre- hended , the pupil has no power of concealing or slurring over his want of understanding . It would be , of course , absurd to ...
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