Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen10W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... mind that it might be thought ill breeding . Any common body like me would have been sorely put out at committing ... minds as Mrs Pringle , where there is any thing of a complexity of sense , as there is in that type and image of ...
... mind that it might be thought ill breeding . Any common body like me would have been sorely put out at committing ... minds as Mrs Pringle , where there is any thing of a complexity of sense , as there is in that type and image of ...
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... minds of those who have formerly enjoyed these pas- times , or who still enjoy them by sub- stitution , in the ... mind should be the slave of the most degrading deg passions which can agitate the bosom of a hu- man being . It ...
... minds of those who have formerly enjoyed these pas- times , or who still enjoy them by sub- stitution , in the ... mind should be the slave of the most degrading deg passions which can agitate the bosom of a hu- man being . It ...
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... minds , whether the woman was entitled to damages for the death of her furtive hen , or me , for injury done ... mind to be wounded or die that morning , which I thought very strange indeed . At last , however , a large grey gull ...
... minds , whether the woman was entitled to damages for the death of her furtive hen , or me , for injury done ... mind to be wounded or die that morning , which I thought very strange indeed . At last , however , a large grey gull ...
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... mind , that Janet might be in the right after all ; and seeing none of the usual marks of powder and lead on the animal , and moreover finding that one of its wings was actually cut , I delivered up my prize , with many apologies for my ...
... mind , that Janet might be in the right after all ; and seeing none of the usual marks of powder and lead on the animal , and moreover finding that one of its wings was actually cut , I delivered up my prize , with many apologies for my ...
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... mind books , but to borrow . Let the ideas play around self , and that is the way to please the selfish reader - other read- ers there are not in the world . It is vulgarly supposed , that a man , who is always thinking and talking of ...
... mind books , but to borrow . Let the ideas play around self , and that is the way to please the selfish reader - other read- ers there are not in the world . It is vulgarly supposed , that a man , who is always thinking and talking of ...
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