Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood., 1864 - England |
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Page 54
... transThe peculiar relations in which the action connected with the destiny sexes stand towards each other ren- of these provinces . Whether they der chivalry on the part of the men have contaminated the Powers , an impossibility .
... transThe peculiar relations in which the action connected with the destiny sexes stand towards each other ren- of these provinces . Whether they der chivalry on the part of the men have contaminated the Powers , an impossibility .
Page 69
22 " Then , I ask again , why do you “ Oh , I can do that much at stand it ? " least , ” said he , modestly , “ though " I believe we stand it just be- I'm not a clever fellow like Skeffy ; cause we can't help it .
22 " Then , I ask again , why do you “ Oh , I can do that much at stand it ? " least , ” said he , modestly , “ though " I believe we stand it just be- I'm not a clever fellow like Skeffy ; cause we can't help it .
Page 75
In uncultivated districts there are immense tracts offering nothing to the eye but aloes and cactus , standing solitary or in scattered groups -- a strange and melancholy vegetation that stands insensible to the whistling of the wind ...
In uncultivated districts there are immense tracts offering nothing to the eye but aloes and cactus , standing solitary or in scattered groups -- a strange and melancholy vegetation that stands insensible to the whistling of the wind ...
Page 88
... works in looking at a Lock of Stella's Hair , ' a which biography widens into his- picture callous and devoid of emotory , wherein an act in the life of tion as the Dean of St Patrick's an individual is made to stand for a himself .
... works in looking at a Lock of Stella's Hair , ' a which biography widens into his- picture callous and devoid of emotory , wherein an act in the life of tion as the Dean of St Patrick's an individual is made to stand for a himself .
Page 92
He still reigns in the stand wherefore Mr Jensen should elements of air and water ; he yet , have been called upon to perpetrate through the glories of Turner , who two parodies upon The Prince of was more than a Claude for England ...
He still reigns in the stand wherefore Mr Jensen should elements of air and water ; he yet , have been called upon to perpetrate through the glories of Turner , who two parodies upon The Prince of was more than a Claude for England ...
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