Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood., 1864 - England |
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Page 68
... living- he's the best - hearted and he's the cleverest fellow I ever met . " And now they both set to , as really only young friends ever do , to extol a loved one with that hearti- ness that neither knows limit nor measure . What a ...
... living- he's the best - hearted and he's the cleverest fellow I ever met . " And now they both set to , as really only young friends ever do , to extol a loved one with that hearti- ness that neither knows limit nor measure . What a ...
Page 85
... living for the present , few , it may be feared , will survive the century which has witnessed the beginning and will see the close of their labours . Armitage , Watts , and in some measure Leighton , have a right to rank among those ...
... living for the present , few , it may be feared , will survive the century which has witnessed the beginning and will see the close of their labours . Armitage , Watts , and in some measure Leighton , have a right to rank among those ...
Page 94
... living . Melancholy is it that men whose brains are out , should go on , year after year , painting pictures which proclaim little else than an enfeebled and incoherent intellect . Professions there are of mere me- chanical routine ...
... living . Melancholy is it that men whose brains are out , should go on , year after year , painting pictures which proclaim little else than an enfeebled and incoherent intellect . Professions there are of mere me- chanical routine ...
Page 120
... living in the family , to educate one of his sons for it . In my opinion , it's one of the duties of property . You have no right to live off your estate , and spend your money elsewhere ; and no more have you any right to give less ...
... living in the family , to educate one of his sons for it . In my opinion , it's one of the duties of property . You have no right to live off your estate , and spend your money elsewhere ; and no more have you any right to give less ...
Page 146
... living this life of inglorious idleness the great stake is on the table - the game is begun , and the King's crown being played for ? " M'Caskey knew that whether royalty conquered or was vanquish- ed - however the struggle ended- there ...
... living this life of inglorious idleness the great stake is on the table - the game is begun , and the King's crown being played for ? " M'Caskey knew that whether royalty conquered or was vanquish- ed - however the struggle ended- there ...
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