Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 10W. Blackwood, 1821 - England |
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Page 23
... with the indifference due to such mock heroics in one of the fair sex , but that it has been copied into other papers , with comments and additions which seemed to me to reflect both upon my conduct and the Highland character .
... with the indifference due to such mock heroics in one of the fair sex , but that it has been copied into other papers , with comments and additions which seemed to me to reflect both upon my conduct and the Highland character .
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... much relish the observe that I made about fifty , with a fair gray head , and concerning the prelatic nature of the something of the appearance of a gau . princes of that line . sey good - humoured country laird .
... much relish the observe that I made about fifty , with a fair gray head , and concerning the prelatic nature of the something of the appearance of a gau . princes of that line . sey good - humoured country laird .
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... a dowpulse of the public , and precisely what they ager , fat , fair , and forty , as if you were would swallow , and what they would not . James Stuart flinging oil cakes to the All my friends were averse to my coming Dunearn ox ?
... a dowpulse of the public , and precisely what they ager , fat , fair , and forty , as if you were would swallow , and what they would not . James Stuart flinging oil cakes to the All my friends were averse to my coming Dunearn ox ?
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I was cious and sensible review of it ; but he com terribly affronted ; and putting my manu- mitted a most horrible blunder , in classin script in my pocket , jogged my way home MrTemnant , the author of Anster Fair , an in very ...
I was cious and sensible review of it ; but he com terribly affronted ; and putting my manu- mitted a most horrible blunder , in classin script in my pocket , jogged my way home MrTemnant , the author of Anster Fair , an in very ...
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Pray , steal Lord Byron's breeches and coat , where lay " the horrible blunder , " in and so forth , and walk along the Rialto , classing Mr Tennant , the author of that the Venetian ladies would misa : Anster Fair , with Mr Hogg .
Pray , steal Lord Byron's breeches and coat , where lay " the horrible blunder , " in and so forth , and walk along the Rialto , classing Mr Tennant , the author of that the Venetian ladies would misa : Anster Fair , with Mr Hogg .
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