Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 46W. Blackwood., 1839 - England |
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Page 11
... give it more the appearance of a formal ora- tion , Voltaire has placed less appro- priately in the mouth of Cassius , and his version , we admit , is fairly execu- ted . But how absurd the unanimous reply which he puts into the mouth ...
... give it more the appearance of a formal ora- tion , Voltaire has placed less appro- priately in the mouth of Cassius , and his version , we admit , is fairly execu- ted . But how absurd the unanimous reply which he puts into the mouth ...
Page 12
... give the name of comedies . The name might. tion , there is no strong epithet of in- vective used : a more poignant ... gives the preference , on the whole , to the latter poem . We grant to Voltaire the merit of better taste , for ...
... give the name of comedies . The name might. tion , there is no strong epithet of in- vective used : a more poignant ... gives the preference , on the whole , to the latter poem . We grant to Voltaire the merit of better taste , for ...
Page 37
... give security for the victuals and drink that you are expected to devour , or what Doctor O'Toole very emphatically calls the " ating and the drinking ; " and this was done in the case of young Two - to - one , as in every other case ...
... give security for the victuals and drink that you are expected to devour , or what Doctor O'Toole very emphatically calls the " ating and the drinking ; " and this was done in the case of young Two - to - one , as in every other case ...
Page 39
... give to this usually unimportant cere- mony an air , if not devotional , at least reverend and impressive . Loud is the noise of the company , one and all re- suming their places - tremendous the clangour of knives , forks , and spoons ...
... give to this usually unimportant cere- mony an air , if not devotional , at least reverend and impressive . Loud is the noise of the company , one and all re- suming their places - tremendous the clangour of knives , forks , and spoons ...
Page 46
... give a minute account of the original eating - house on Mutton Hill , where the learned gentleman and my- self dine in vacation , to which will be added , observations tending to throw light upon the personal identity of the first ...
... give a minute account of the original eating - house on Mutton Hill , where the learned gentleman and my- self dine in vacation , to which will be added , observations tending to throw light upon the personal identity of the first ...
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