The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, 第 88 卷 |
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This allegation is thus refuted : “ Oh , my chronomastix , you may ' tell that to the
marines , ' but the Cæsars and Napoleons would never have believed you ! ”
Now , referring my readers to p . 57. of the Edinburgh Magazine for July , for the ...
This allegation is thus refuted : “ Oh , my chronomastix , you may ' tell that to the
marines , ' but the Cæsars and Napoleons would never have believed you ! ”
Now , referring my readers to p . 57. of the Edinburgh Magazine for July , for the ...
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But I never grudged having an inordinate space flayed that , only I ha'e whiles
been grieved between them ; his eyes never met that the rest o ' my family ha'e
gotten those of the old father , but they were sae little justice in their schooling .
that ...
But I never grudged having an inordinate space flayed that , only I ha'e whiles
been grieved between them ; his eyes never met that the rest o ' my family ha'e
gotten those of the old father , but they were sae little justice in their schooling .
that ...
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His daughter never took her sometimes . eye from him , in his approach to his “
Well , my dear father , I must say little mansion . Her whole depen- that your wit ,
or raillery , is very dence was on her father - her whole ill timed , considering who
it ...
His daughter never took her sometimes . eye from him , in his approach to his “
Well , my dear father , I must say little mansion . Her whole depen- that your wit ,
or raillery , is very dence was on her father - her whole ill timed , considering who
it ...
第568页
It is tence - and which , indeed , proves not the fashion here , as among the to
demonstration , that the writer Cockney Literatists , and Book - ma never read a
line of Dr Brown's kers , and Magazine - compounders , Lectures , thus quoting
what ...
It is tence - and which , indeed , proves not the fashion here , as among the to
demonstration , that the writer Cockney Literatists , and Book - ma never read a
line of Dr Brown's kers , and Magazine - compounders , Lectures , thus quoting
what ...
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... Over ocean's wide waste , by lone island and shore , Which the eye of proud
science ne'er measur'd before ; Over waves never plow'd , wave their streamers
unfurľd , For hope was their leader , their limits the world . The bounds of
humanity ...
... Over ocean's wide waste , by lone island and shore , Which the eye of proud
science ne'er measur'd before ; Over waves never plow'd , wave their streamers
unfurľd , For hope was their leader , their limits the world . The bounds of
humanity ...
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