Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Հատոր 137J. Mason., 1885 |
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... nature , for I did not mind . I was fond of reading , and for that there was unbounded opportunity . had a little ambition in respect to work , and that too could be prose- cuted undisturbed . When I went to the university , my society ...
... nature , for I did not mind . I was fond of reading , and for that there was unbounded opportunity . had a little ambition in respect to work , and that too could be prose- cuted undisturbed . When I went to the university , my society ...
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... nature , not apt to enter into our religious feelings , for instance . There are many people who think reticence on ... natural fate of an Englishman , and went out to the Colonies ; then to India in a semi - diplomatic position ; but ...
... nature , not apt to enter into our religious feelings , for instance . There are many people who think reticence on ... natural fate of an Englishman , and went out to the Colonies ; then to India in a semi - diplomatic position ; but ...
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... nature revolted against the unfair advan- tage he had taken . As he stood staring at the flat country , with his back generously turned to the carriage , while he printed off every cloud upon his memory with the agonised concentration ...
... nature revolted against the unfair advan- tage he had taken . As he stood staring at the flat country , with his back generously turned to the carriage , while he printed off every cloud upon his memory with the agonised concentration ...
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... nature to shower upon this lonely garden . Never in the height of its best days , such as Ascelinde had per suaded her memory to remember it , had Droskócs looked as beauti- ful as to an artist's eye it would have seemed now in its ...
... nature to shower upon this lonely garden . Never in the height of its best days , such as Ascelinde had per suaded her memory to remember it , had Droskócs looked as beauti- ful as to an artist's eye it would have seemed now in its ...
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... Nature had fashioned him had been used up long ago , and he had sat since then in this same tattered chair , forgotten both by his fellow - crea- tures and by the Angel of Death , breathing on from day to day in a state of existence ...
... Nature had fashioned him had been used up long ago , and he had sat since then in this same tattered chair , forgotten both by his fellow - crea- tures and by the Angel of Death , breathing on from day to day in a state of existence ...
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