Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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... night and day ! Mrs Hay- ward felt that she could have put up with a boy . He would not have been her business so much as his father's , and he would not for ever and ever have recalled his mother , and put her in mind of all that had ...
... night and day ! Mrs Hay- ward felt that she could have put up with a boy . He would not have been her business so much as his father's , and he would not for ever and ever have recalled his mother , and put her in mind of all that had ...
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... night , which so occu- pied the imagination of the Asi- atics of the middle ages , who penetrated towards the north . There are many legends of this land of " peltry , " skins and furs ; of the long nights , and the voices of the unseen ...
... night , which so occu- pied the imagination of the Asi- atics of the middle ages , who penetrated towards the north . There are many legends of this land of " peltry , " skins and furs ; of the long nights , and the voices of the unseen ...
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... night - upon mire and clay ; while the dust lay thick on the rusty gates , and the terrible king of hell , with his lion - headed consort , devoured the bodies of the wicked . From another point of view , this region was called " the ...
... night - upon mire and clay ; while the dust lay thick on the rusty gates , and the terrible king of hell , with his lion - headed consort , devoured the bodies of the wicked . From another point of view , this region was called " the ...
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... night ; by some he was regarded as a hare spring- ing from its form in the east , and coursing over the sky in a day ... night by night , must the shepherd have watched for the first brightening of the light of dawn . The fire having ...
... night ; by some he was regarded as a hare spring- ing from its form in the east , and coursing over the sky in a day ... night by night , must the shepherd have watched for the first brightening of the light of dawn . The fire having ...
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... night and of fate . The idea of these two trees still influences Moslem beliefs concern- ing the tree of Paradise and the thorny tree of hell ; and there is no known system of Asiatic belief from which they are altogether ab- sent ...
... night and of fate . The idea of these two trees still influences Moslem beliefs concern- ing the tree of Paradise and the thorny tree of hell ; and there is no known system of Asiatic belief from which they are altogether ab- sent ...
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