Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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... interest in the whole affair seemed over . Left thus to his own devices , Rugge , how- ever , began to institute a sharp , and what promised to be an effective in- vestigation . He ascertained that the fugitive certainly had not left by ...
... interest in the whole affair seemed over . Left thus to his own devices , Rugge , how- ever , began to institute a sharp , and what promised to be an effective in- vestigation . He ascertained that the fugitive certainly had not left by ...
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... interest is all centred on two players . The one was a tall , lithe , sinewy man , quick , rapid , and impulsive in his ac- tion and gestures . The face was hand- some , but its beauty was of the kind which bordered on the fearful . The ...
... interest is all centred on two players . The one was a tall , lithe , sinewy man , quick , rapid , and impulsive in his ac- tion and gestures . The face was hand- some , but its beauty was of the kind which bordered on the fearful . The ...
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... interest of the story , and we are carried on , if not with the force of a torrent , yet with the swift unpausing current of a strong river . We look at the scene we traverse , we admire the person- ages we meet , but still we hurry on ...
... interest of the story , and we are carried on , if not with the force of a torrent , yet with the swift unpausing current of a strong river . We look at the scene we traverse , we admire the person- ages we meet , but still we hurry on ...
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... interest in the dénouement , such as the Author of Waverley excites in us , would be incompatible with his main purpose ; for if he should once raise in us this breathless curiosity in the issue of events , we can no longer be patient ...
... interest in the dénouement , such as the Author of Waverley excites in us , would be incompatible with his main purpose ; for if he should once raise in us this breathless curiosity in the issue of events , we can no longer be patient ...
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... interest , till roof and pillars seemed transformed to broad - leaved palm - trees , and the noise of the streets to the roar of the sea - a sound he only knew in his dreams ; and this delight in what was foreign and unfamiliar never ...
... interest , till roof and pillars seemed transformed to broad - leaved palm - trees , and the noise of the streets to the roar of the sea - a sound he only knew in his dreams ; and this delight in what was foreign and unfamiliar never ...
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