Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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Pagina 55
... once had a bilious fever from early rising and a pair of yellow plush - breeches , and this was on leaving Winchester once on the first morning of holidays ; — but here I find myself in another di- gression . It cannot be helped ; so ...
... once had a bilious fever from early rising and a pair of yellow plush - breeches , and this was on leaving Winchester once on the first morning of holidays ; — but here I find myself in another di- gression . It cannot be helped ; so ...
Pagina 58
... once more to the destroyer of beeves - who was , as we have above noticed , as fat as any mortal " who slays fat oxen " ought to be- " What is it we are to see after all this noise ? quid tanto dignum feret . " Half a se- cond more ...
... once more to the destroyer of beeves - who was , as we have above noticed , as fat as any mortal " who slays fat oxen " ought to be- " What is it we are to see after all this noise ? quid tanto dignum feret . " Half a se- cond more ...
Pagina 60
... once stuck up in the air , bel- lowing away for no earthly object that we can perceive , save his own will , and , we were going to add , pleasure , but we doubt if even the strongest self - admiration could go so far as that . Nature ...
... once stuck up in the air , bel- lowing away for no earthly object that we can perceive , save his own will , and , we were going to add , pleasure , but we doubt if even the strongest self - admiration could go so far as that . Nature ...
Pagina 64
... once were wont to look upon Sancho's recovery of his purloined Dapple - his affectionate greeting of , " How hast thou done , my dearest donkey ! delight of my eyes ! my sweet companion ! " and the ass , holding his peace , and ...
... once were wont to look upon Sancho's recovery of his purloined Dapple - his affectionate greeting of , " How hast thou done , my dearest donkey ! delight of my eyes ! my sweet companion ! " and the ass , holding his peace , and ...
Pagina 65
... once decides against this man- ner of judging by a historical prece- dent is , that the precedent itself , if really applicable to the problem to be resolved - to the dispute in hand - is invariably found to lie open to a diver- sity of ...
... once decides against this man- ner of judging by a historical prece- dent is , that the precedent itself , if really applicable to the problem to be resolved - to the dispute in hand - is invariably found to lie open to a diver- sity of ...
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