Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47W. Blackwood., 1840 - England |
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Page 54
... voice , and terminated most decisively with a bounce ; and such was the youth , and such was his ca- reer . He came to the university quite raw from the country , where he had previously practised to be a clergy- man , by standing upon ...
... voice , and terminated most decisively with a bounce ; and such was the youth , and such was his ca- reer . He came to the university quite raw from the country , where he had previously practised to be a clergy- man , by standing upon ...
Page 57
... voice had summoned together by some magic a representative of every caste and calling beneath the sun , to form at last a true national convention . " What a thing , " soli- loquized we inwardly , as we elbowed our way into the thickest ...
... voice had summoned together by some magic a representative of every caste and calling beneath the sun , to form at last a true national convention . " What a thing , " soli- loquized we inwardly , as we elbowed our way into the thickest ...
Page 58
donkey ! " broke in the same stentorian voice that had originally electrified us . We could have patience no longer : " Here ! " shouted we , stretching forth the required coin over three of the greasiest heads in Christendom , " for ...
donkey ! " broke in the same stentorian voice that had originally electrified us . We could have patience no longer : " Here ! " shouted we , stretching forth the required coin over three of the greasiest heads in Christendom , " for ...
Page 60
... voice of a bumbailiff- sounds all , and especially the last , to agonize man's tortured ear and shud- dering frame - are " musical as is Apollo's lute , " in comparison with the uplifted voice of a jackass . Were we over so partial , we ...
... voice of a bumbailiff- sounds all , and especially the last , to agonize man's tortured ear and shud- dering frame - are " musical as is Apollo's lute , " in comparison with the uplifted voice of a jackass . Were we over so partial , we ...
Page 68
... voice of battle , and disciplined for deeds of outrage and enmity , still further tamed and subjugated by the authority of superstition ; and long before the gross and giddy multitude could love peace for its own sake , or value the ...
... voice of battle , and disciplined for deeds of outrage and enmity , still further tamed and subjugated by the authority of superstition ; and long before the gross and giddy multitude could love peace for its own sake , or value the ...
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