Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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... matter not affecting Scotland alone , but of serious importance to the learned men of England . We have received many valuable accessions to our Profes- sorial staff from the sister country , and the vacancy of a Chair in Edin- burgh or ...
... matter not affecting Scotland alone , but of serious importance to the learned men of England . We have received many valuable accessions to our Profes- sorial staff from the sister country , and the vacancy of a Chair in Edin- burgh or ...
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... matter of dispute among all those who , without belonging to the magic circle , hovered round the borders of it , and were dazzled by its glory . The laws of nature by which this strange phenomenon managed to get itself developed the ...
... matter of dispute among all those who , without belonging to the magic circle , hovered round the borders of it , and were dazzled by its glory . The laws of nature by which this strange phenomenon managed to get itself developed the ...
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... matter . Heaven bless the craft ! There is certainly one thing beyond their poetry which poets have in common , and that is a cer- tain consciousness in their hearts that everybody loves them ; that they are free to speak as friends to ...
... matter . Heaven bless the craft ! There is certainly one thing beyond their poetry which poets have in common , and that is a cer- tain consciousness in their hearts that everybody loves them ; that they are free to speak as friends to ...
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... matter . When Buonaparte disembarked at Frejus , he was al- ready the Emperor Napoleon . " This incident the poet follows with some remarks full of truth and penetration . He does not feel him- self able to take the first Napoleon to ...
... matter . When Buonaparte disembarked at Frejus , he was al- ready the Emperor Napoleon . " This incident the poet follows with some remarks full of truth and penetration . He does not feel him- self able to take the first Napoleon to ...
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BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE . FEBRUARY 1858 . THE CONDITION OF WOMEN . the matter changes when , instead of this love in. No. DVIII . VOL . LXXXIII . CIVILISATION , like every other condition of humanity , has its dark as well as its ...
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE . FEBRUARY 1858 . THE CONDITION OF WOMEN . the matter changes when , instead of this love in. No. DVIII . VOL . LXXXIII . CIVILISATION , like every other condition of humanity , has its dark as well as its ...
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