Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47W. Blackwood., 1840 - England |
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Page 18
... Seen beneath the one , I seem Fair and worthy your esteem ; Seen beneath another clothing , Liking might be turn'd to lothing ; One mistake I must discover- That Don Luis was my lover ; And to that I answer no- I will swear it was not ...
... Seen beneath the one , I seem Fair and worthy your esteem ; Seen beneath another clothing , Liking might be turn'd to lothing ; One mistake I must discover- That Don Luis was my lover ; And to that I answer no- I will swear it was not ...
Page 35
... seen in many little parts , though only casually . He could come best to an understanding with me , as I could use with him what I knew of French ; and he sought me the more , because there was no boy of his age and nation in the ...
... seen in many little parts , though only casually . He could come best to an understanding with me , as I could use with him what I knew of French ; and he sought me the more , because there was no boy of his age and nation in the ...
Page 36
... seen with my own eyes , that usage or abuse which Vol- taire so much complains of . When in a very full house , for instance if troops were passing through , distinguished officers strove for those privileged seats , which were ...
... seen with my own eyes , that usage or abuse which Vol- taire so much complains of . When in a very full house , for instance if troops were passing through , distinguished officers strove for those privileged seats , which were ...
Page 38
... seen in the procession , the pity passed all bounds , and it seemed that every one would strip himself of all his moveable property in order to assist his afflicted country- men . red The prisoners , however , were signs of a battle ...
... seen in the procession , the pity passed all bounds , and it seemed that every one would strip himself of all his moveable property in order to assist his afflicted country- men . red The prisoners , however , were signs of a battle ...
Page 48
... seen at the college of St Mary's Winton , yet in these dege- nerate days existing . But of that ancient , sweet , and wholesome custom anon . At present I must maintain the respectability of breeches - they are Greek , as the very name ...
... seen at the college of St Mary's Winton , yet in these dege- nerate days existing . But of that ancient , sweet , and wholesome custom anon . At present I must maintain the respectability of breeches - they are Greek , as the very name ...
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