Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 46W. Blackwood., 1839 - England |
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... thought for himself - at least within the limits which the existing rules of the drama permitted ; for these rules , as laid down by the precept or practice of Corneille or Racine , he adopted to the letter . He is , indeed , the very ...
... thought for himself - at least within the limits which the existing rules of the drama permitted ; for these rules , as laid down by the precept or practice of Corneille or Racine , he adopted to the letter . He is , indeed , the very ...
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... thought flashed like lightning through the mind of " my uncle , " that Frederick - William would make a splendid Lord High Chancellor of England ; and , as it was considered in these our days , though by no means indispensably necessary ...
... thought flashed like lightning through the mind of " my uncle , " that Frederick - William would make a splendid Lord High Chancellor of England ; and , as it was considered in these our days , though by no means indispensably necessary ...
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... thought of under the circumstances , poor Miles , groaning bitterly , as a recollection of his walk in 1814 flashed ... thoughts were otherwise occupied , dwelling with more com- placency on the rich soups , juicy meats , and ...
... thought of under the circumstances , poor Miles , groaning bitterly , as a recollection of his walk in 1814 flashed ... thoughts were otherwise occupied , dwelling with more com- placency on the rich soups , juicy meats , and ...
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... thoughts . But the old woman would not hear of such a proposal ; she had received strict orders , she said , to ... thought of taking his chance of a meal and a bed at the vil- lage alehouse ; but as he passed it , the fumes of ...
... thoughts . But the old woman would not hear of such a proposal ; she had received strict orders , she said , to ... thought of taking his chance of a meal and a bed at the vil- lage alehouse ; but as he passed it , the fumes of ...
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... thought Jane , " how impertinently intrusive and embar- rassing would all that I have been listening to for the last hour have ap- peared , if addressed to me when I first landed at Calais ! Has it annoy- ed me now ? No , quite the ...
... thought Jane , " how impertinently intrusive and embar- rassing would all that I have been listening to for the last hour have ap- peared , if addressed to me when I first landed at Calais ! Has it annoy- ed me now ? No , quite the ...
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