Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 46W. Blackwood., 1839 |
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... Come , come , sir , you must really let the old gentleman ( it is his father ) in , in common decency.- ( Scene shifts . ) The brown Suit enters accordingly , and a jolly old fellow he is , and wherefore comes he ? Not to scold , or to ...
... Come , come , sir , you must really let the old gentleman ( it is his father ) in , in common decency.- ( Scene shifts . ) The brown Suit enters accordingly , and a jolly old fellow he is , and wherefore comes he ? Not to scold , or to ...
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... comes to his " last squeak , " when the battered head of the hero leaning over the stage of his agon- istic exploits against the " Adversary , " exhibits all the symptoms of incurable concussion - not even then can he com- pete for ...
... comes to his " last squeak , " when the battered head of the hero leaning over the stage of his agon- istic exploits against the " Adversary , " exhibits all the symptoms of incurable concussion - not even then can he com- pete for ...
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... comes of miracle , the shrine , which long preceded the cathedral , was itself , we see , intimated from above , and miracle on miracle marked the whole period occupied in the erection of the sacred edifice . The very workmen were sup ...
... comes of miracle , the shrine , which long preceded the cathedral , was itself , we see , intimated from above , and miracle on miracle marked the whole period occupied in the erection of the sacred edifice . The very workmen were sup ...
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... comes next in order : he was by no means a deserving person , and his wife Fredigonda , who lies " en marquetterie " at his feet , was a very Clytemnestra in her life . He is repre- sented here with his hand to his chin , not , says ...
... comes next in order : he was by no means a deserving person , and his wife Fredigonda , who lies " en marquetterie " at his feet , was a very Clytemnestra in her life . He is repre- sented here with his hand to his chin , not , says ...
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... comes Charles le Chauve , who , with Cæsar's laurel , could never get Cæsar's knack of writ- ing Latin ; witness the ... come at the right moment - the damask arena is always occupied - the servants watch the guests ' movements , and ...
... comes Charles le Chauve , who , with Cæsar's laurel , could never get Cæsar's knack of writ- ing Latin ; witness the ... come at the right moment - the damask arena is always occupied - the servants watch the guests ' movements , and ...
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