Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen7William Blackwood, 1820 |
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... seemed good , or pleased , against their judgment , with songs which seemed bad , before they were sung . These apparent contra- dictions , though a little puzzling at first sight , appear to me to be perfect ly susceptible of ...
... seemed good , or pleased , against their judgment , with songs which seemed bad , before they were sung . These apparent contra- dictions , though a little puzzling at first sight , appear to me to be perfect ly susceptible of ...
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... seemed conscious of some unusual thing , for she suddenly veiled her eyes with her hands , and muttered words that sounded like rhymes , and seemed the reliques of some ancient and half - forgotten form of blessing and invocation ...
... seemed conscious of some unusual thing , for she suddenly veiled her eyes with her hands , and muttered words that sounded like rhymes , and seemed the reliques of some ancient and half - forgotten form of blessing and invocation ...
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seemed busy in some bitter conten- tion ; while a thin black smoke arising from the broken altar , threw its bitter cloud against the clear sky , after hav ing filled the extensive ruins as a mist fills a morning glen . We walked slowly ...
seemed busy in some bitter conten- tion ; while a thin black smoke arising from the broken altar , threw its bitter cloud against the clear sky , after hav ing filled the extensive ruins as a mist fills a morning glen . We walked slowly ...
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