Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 50W. Blackwood & Sons, 1841 |
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... eyes of the multitude by glitter- ing for a few seconds in the sun . The first grand Whig bubble which was thrown up was the Reform Bill . This great healing measure , we were told , was to put an effectual end to all the disorders and ...
... eyes of the multitude by glitter- ing for a few seconds in the sun . The first grand Whig bubble which was thrown up was the Reform Bill . This great healing measure , we were told , was to put an effectual end to all the disorders and ...
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... eyes , which have retired an inch or two more in their sockets , and wonderfully set off the parchment which covers the cheeks . " Every man who lives long must expect to be surrounded by deaths , but Garrick's best - known contempo ...
... eyes , which have retired an inch or two more in their sockets , and wonderfully set off the parchment which covers the cheeks . " Every man who lives long must expect to be surrounded by deaths , but Garrick's best - known contempo ...
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... eyes on the countenance until the tears started into them , and then turning away , exclaimed , " Poor Weston ! " Then , as if in reproach of his own seeming security , after a moment's meditation he uttered , — " Poor Weston ! -it will ...
... eyes on the countenance until the tears started into them , and then turning away , exclaimed , " Poor Weston ! " Then , as if in reproach of his own seeming security , after a moment's meditation he uttered , — " Poor Weston ! -it will ...
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... eyes of the cap- tive guerilla were beginning to close , and his head to sink upon his breast , when the same voice as before broke the silence . 66 Marquinez ! was re- peated in a loud whisper . The word was accompanied by a noise such ...
... eyes of the cap- tive guerilla were beginning to close , and his head to sink upon his breast , when the same voice as before broke the silence . 66 Marquinez ! was re- peated in a loud whisper . The word was accompanied by a noise such ...
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... eye , although the magnificence and gran- deur of this prospect is perhaps less wonderful than its extreme novelty . Some ... eyes , and craning of the neck , and mounting among the luggage upon the roof to catch the murky volume of the ...
... eye , although the magnificence and gran- deur of this prospect is perhaps less wonderful than its extreme novelty . Some ... eyes , and craning of the neck , and mounting among the luggage upon the roof to catch the murky volume of the ...
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