Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 10W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... whole sung out in chorus , " Jenny ! Jenny Cameron ! here's a man stealing your gull . " Jenny made her appearance forthwith from the door of a little alehouse : " Stop the man wi ' my beast , " cried Jenny ; " bairns , cry to the ...
... whole sung out in chorus , " Jenny ! Jenny Cameron ! here's a man stealing your gull . " Jenny made her appearance forthwith from the door of a little alehouse : " Stop the man wi ' my beast , " cried Jenny ; " bairns , cry to the ...
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... whole British caval- ry into a guffaw . Come now , Christopher , and be ho- nest with me . Do you believe that there is a man living who can repeat a single line of Hogg's ? If there be , send for a metaphysician to him instantly . Cut ...
... whole British caval- ry into a guffaw . Come now , Christopher , and be ho- nest with me . Do you believe that there is a man living who can repeat a single line of Hogg's ? If there be , send for a metaphysician to him instantly . Cut ...
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... whole , with much good nature and due liberality . Miller seems to have in- tended to publish the Pilgrims of the Sun , but got frightened at Hogg's un- couth appearance , and the universal rumours of his incapacity . Murray seems to ...
... whole , with much good nature and due liberality . Miller seems to have in- tended to publish the Pilgrims of the Sun , but got frightened at Hogg's un- couth appearance , and the universal rumours of his incapacity . Murray seems to ...
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... whole , with our ex- cursion , but exceedingly shocked by that barbarous disrespect for the re- lics of antiquity , and the manes of the dead , which we had been compelled to witness . Now , sir , I have finished my narra- tive ; and if ...
... whole , with our ex- cursion , but exceedingly shocked by that barbarous disrespect for the re- lics of antiquity , and the manes of the dead , which we had been compelled to witness . Now , sir , I have finished my narra- tive ; and if ...
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... whole population might be equal to a Locke , and not inferior to a Pope or Addison . It is impossible for one mind to conceive all the objections which may be made by the ignorant , or those who are so wedded to old notions as to ...
... whole population might be equal to a Locke , and not inferior to a Pope or Addison . It is impossible for one mind to conceive all the objections which may be made by the ignorant , or those who are so wedded to old notions as to ...
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