Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen 104W. Blackwood, 1868 |
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... eye , but the depth of contrast with which it relieves the masses of shade , and clears up the misty vista . Crowds of ... eyes of eager attention , hope , or despair , with which the multitude regards its masters . The statesmen , the ...
... eye , but the depth of contrast with which it relieves the masses of shade , and clears up the misty vista . Crowds of ... eyes of eager attention , hope , or despair , with which the multitude regards its masters . The statesmen , the ...
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... eyes of the girl who chafed at her own igno- rance , and courted the approach of 66 genius . Few things have ever prov- ed more charming to the feminine imagination in youth , than that lordly superiority which , alas ! so seldom stands ...
... eyes of the girl who chafed at her own igno- rance , and courted the approach of 66 genius . Few things have ever prov- ed more charming to the feminine imagination in youth , than that lordly superiority which , alas ! so seldom stands ...
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... eyes , which noted every- more than other popular fictions thing under her flowing Eastern or no ) , their polished skins , their veil , despatched to the little knot dazzling jewels , their glorious hair ; of men and women who followed ...
... eyes , which noted every- more than other popular fictions thing under her flowing Eastern or no ) , their polished skins , their veil , despatched to the little knot dazzling jewels , their glorious hair ; of men and women who followed ...
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... eyes the cold shade of posterity listening in the background . They are not the effusions of an author to the world , but the spontaneous communications - whatever may happen to them afterwards of a - woman to her friends . 7 but The ...
... eyes the cold shade of posterity listening in the background . They are not the effusions of an author to the world , but the spontaneous communications - whatever may happen to them afterwards of a - woman to her friends . 7 but The ...
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... eyes could not.refuse to see , nor her faculties to note , nor her thoughts , which were ever young , to rush into new channels , however heavy the heart might be . And thus at an. 18 [ July , Historical Sketches of the Reign of George II .
... eyes could not.refuse to see , nor her faculties to note , nor her thoughts , which were ever young , to rush into new channels , however heavy the heart might be . And thus at an. 18 [ July , Historical Sketches of the Reign of George II .
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