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Page 49
... racter of an itinerant fiddler , and - seduces a farmer's daughter , some- where about the extremity of Perth- shire . She absconds , and , after a safe delivery of a thumping boy , at which it does not appear that any howdy offi ...
... racter of an itinerant fiddler , and - seduces a farmer's daughter , some- where about the extremity of Perth- shire . She absconds , and , after a safe delivery of a thumping boy , at which it does not appear that any howdy offi ...
Page 58
... racter and office of the monarch , is fine- ly displayed in the burst of indigna- tion with which the populace seize the sybil , and drag her to immediate pu- nishment . They do not , however , put her to death , as might be supposed ...
... racter and office of the monarch , is fine- ly displayed in the burst of indigna- tion with which the populace seize the sybil , and drag her to immediate pu- nishment . They do not , however , put her to death , as might be supposed ...
Page 61
... racter or domestic life , without taking any interest in such recollections , he will then be ripe for a state of rebel- lion or of vassalage . He will either have actually forfeited his claims to in- dependence , or be prepared to do ...
... racter or domestic life , without taking any interest in such recollections , he will then be ripe for a state of rebel- lion or of vassalage . He will either have actually forfeited his claims to in- dependence , or be prepared to do ...
Page 109
... racter and a father , but it is equal to the finest heads that ever Michael An- gelo , Carrivagio , painted with black and umber . " He was a man of a strange temperament , Of mild demeanour , though of savage mood , Moderate in all his ...
... racter and a father , but it is equal to the finest heads that ever Michael An- gelo , Carrivagio , painted with black and umber . " He was a man of a strange temperament , Of mild demeanour , though of savage mood , Moderate in all his ...
Page 175
... racter and distinctive beauties of Oeh- lenschlager than could possible be de- rived from any description of our own , we beg to refer to the beautiful trans- lations of some of his most popular dramas which have already appeared in ...
... racter and distinctive beauties of Oeh- lenschlager than could possible be de- rived from any description of our own , we beg to refer to the beautiful trans- lations of some of his most popular dramas which have already appeared in ...
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