Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 46W. Blackwood., 1839 - England |
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Page 49
... means peculiar to the Forest , for the whole country is picturesque in an eminent degree . What , for instance , can be lovelier of its kind , than Miss Mitford's village of Three - mile - cross , with its wild common , which should ...
... means peculiar to the Forest , for the whole country is picturesque in an eminent degree . What , for instance , can be lovelier of its kind , than Miss Mitford's village of Three - mile - cross , with its wild common , which should ...
Page 50
... means ; unless , indeed , you would have me jump over the chairs and tables , or play at leap - frog or hop - scotch with my housekeeper ! " " My dear Mr Waddilove , when I talk of exercise , I mean that you should take a good long walk ...
... means ; unless , indeed , you would have me jump over the chairs and tables , or play at leap - frog or hop - scotch with my housekeeper ! " " My dear Mr Waddilove , when I talk of exercise , I mean that you should take a good long walk ...
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... means a Solon . And yet here he was he whose anti - peripatetic prejudices were the strongest in his nature , and the constant theme of remark among his friends - wandering alone at nightfall on a moor , in silk stockings and pumps ...
... means a Solon . And yet here he was he whose anti - peripatetic prejudices were the strongest in his nature , and the constant theme of remark among his friends - wandering alone at nightfall on a moor , in silk stockings and pumps ...
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... means very distinct . How many English of late years have toiled and travelled about the Conti- nent with the same ... mean the pleasure of seeing before me , I don't like the word ' changed . ' It implies suspicion , and you ...
... means very distinct . How many English of late years have toiled and travelled about the Conti- nent with the same ... mean the pleasure of seeing before me , I don't like the word ' changed . ' It implies suspicion , and you ...
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... means favourable to the latter . " And yet , " 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 ...
... means favourable to the latter . " And yet , " 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 ...
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