Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 第 16 卷 |
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... great as is god in each and all of these five thou- our respect for Mr Langan , there is sand attitudes : worship him where , still another claret which possesses franticand furious , he tosses the thyrsus claims upon our sympathies ...
... great as is god in each and all of these five thou- our respect for Mr Langan , there is sand attitudes : worship him where , still another claret which possesses franticand furious , he tosses the thyrsus claims upon our sympathies ...
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E'en so thy gallant father died , When thou , poor orphan child ' A helpless prattler at my side , My widow'd grief beguiled bereaved of all in thee , What earthly voice shall comfort me ? Farewell ! farewell , my dearest !
E'en so thy gallant father died , When thou , poor orphan child ' A helpless prattler at my side , My widow'd grief beguiled bereaved of all in thee , What earthly voice shall comfort me ? Farewell ! farewell , my dearest !
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He heaved himself about into the Then despair gave me courage , and I ex- wildest attitudes and caprioles , concluding claimed , - Thou art not Medardus ! -thou with a long draught from the bottle with art the devil !
He heaved himself about into the Then despair gave me courage , and I ex- wildest attitudes and caprioles , concluding claimed , - Thou art not Medardus ! -thou with a long draught from the bottle with art the devil !
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Whoever thou art , ' cried I , man could not , of necessity , continue long . In or devil , who art thus adding to the tora short time my spirit was again roused , ments of an already miserable captive , only to feel in all its force ...
Whoever thou art , ' cried I , man could not , of necessity , continue long . In or devil , who art thus adding to the tora short time my spirit was again roused , ments of an already miserable captive , only to feel in all its force ...
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I “ I had risen up , and was walking with am , as thou art , shut up , hopeless and the lamp in my hand , when suddenly I abandoned , within the gloomy walls of a felt the ...
I “ I had risen up , and was walking with am , as thou art , shut up , hopeless and the lamp in my hand , when suddenly I abandoned , within the gloomy walls of a felt the ...
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