Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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... entered into conversation , got into the very heart of the man , chose him for his hero , and presented him be- fore the world at large . The world at large received him with open arms . The Pickwick 1858. ] Debit and Credit . 59.
... entered into conversation , got into the very heart of the man , chose him for his hero , and presented him be- fore the world at large . The world at large received him with open arms . The Pickwick 1858. ] Debit and Credit . 59.
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at large received him with open arms . The Pickwick Papers not only have no skilfully - constructed plot , but a disaster occurred to such plot or plan as had been formed , and it stands before us like a half - built house , of which ...
at large received him with open arms . The Pickwick Papers not only have no skilfully - constructed plot , but a disaster occurred to such plot or plan as had been formed , and it stands before us like a half - built house , of which ...
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... received the smallest share of sup- port in the way of endowment . The cry for reform , indeed , is confined almost exclusively to Edinburgh . Glasgow and St Andrews appear quiescent ; and what agitation pre- vails in Aberdeen is ...
... received the smallest share of sup- port in the way of endowment . The cry for reform , indeed , is confined almost exclusively to Edinburgh . Glasgow and St Andrews appear quiescent ; and what agitation pre- vails in Aberdeen is ...
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... received no preliminary education which lax- ity itself could denominate classical . Born of obscure parents , in an ex- ceedingly remote parish , and appa- rently destined to win his bread by manual labour , he has received , many ...
... received no preliminary education which lax- ity itself could denominate classical . Born of obscure parents , in an ex- ceedingly remote parish , and appa- rently destined to win his bread by manual labour , he has received , many ...
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... received his first uni- versity education in Glasgow , where he took the highest honours . From Glasgow he passed to Oxford , became Fellow and Senior Tutor of Baliol College , was appointed Master of Rugby , rose to be Dean of Carlisle ...
... received his first uni- versity education in Glasgow , where he took the highest honours . From Glasgow he passed to Oxford , became Fellow and Senior Tutor of Baliol College , was appointed Master of Rugby , rose to be Dean of Carlisle ...
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