Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen6W. Blackwood., 1820 |
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... ture and that of the last generation . a century , we behold the picture of a church " On looking back to the distance of half adorned by the literature of her clergy . It is of no consequence to the argument , that the whole of this ...
... ture and that of the last generation . a century , we behold the picture of a church " On looking back to the distance of half adorned by the literature of her clergy . It is of no consequence to the argument , that the whole of this ...
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... ture that a quart pot could contain the whole of me with ease . " 66 " In this condition , " he continues , " and long before I had any articulate use of my tongue , I gave the world suf- ficient evidence of a child of Adam , and the ...
... ture that a quart pot could contain the whole of me with ease . " 66 " In this condition , " he continues , " and long before I had any articulate use of my tongue , I gave the world suf- ficient evidence of a child of Adam , and the ...
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... ture , besides Speech and Laughter . When I first saw her , I was not long to guess what she was , for Nature had hung out the sign of simplicity in her face . When she came into my Warehouse , I wondered what Book she intended to buy ...
... ture , besides Speech and Laughter . When I first saw her , I was not long to guess what she was , for Nature had hung out the sign of simplicity in her face . When she came into my Warehouse , I wondered what Book she intended to buy ...
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... ture with a coal upon the wall , as the can- dle gave the shadow , which her father ad- miring , perfected it afterwards ; and it was the first Picture by report that ever was made . But the drawing of Dunton's face owes its rise to the ...
... ture with a coal upon the wall , as the can- dle gave the shadow , which her father ad- miring , perfected it afterwards ; and it was the first Picture by report that ever was made . But the drawing of Dunton's face owes its rise to the ...
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... ture by the earliest ages with their my- thology , and somewhat later , with their most solemn and impassioned poetry , These powerful feelings , whatever they may have been , 36 [ Oct. Effects of the Study of Physical Science .
... ture by the earliest ages with their my- thology , and somewhat later , with their most solemn and impassioned poetry , These powerful feelings , whatever they may have been , 36 [ Oct. Effects of the Study of Physical Science .
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