Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 13. ciltW. Blackwood & Sons, 1823 |
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... perhaps he would do me the favour to look over my MS . and correct . ” — “ Cor- rect a MS . work ! Catch a Reviewer doing such a thing , if you can . What a preposterous idea ! Why , sir , you might just as well ask me very civilly to ...
... perhaps he would do me the favour to look over my MS . and correct . ” — “ Cor- rect a MS . work ! Catch a Reviewer doing such a thing , if you can . What a preposterous idea ! Why , sir , you might just as well ask me very civilly to ...
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... perhaps , that it was in the first instance or even to punish its pardonable exthe assertion of the learned Counsel forcesses . the Defendant . Be it so ; I shall not But , the Bishop of Durham being trouble myself to distribute the pro ...
... perhaps , that it was in the first instance or even to punish its pardonable exthe assertion of the learned Counsel forcesses . the Defendant . Be it so ; I shall not But , the Bishop of Durham being trouble myself to distribute the pro ...
Sayfa 62
... perhaps I might say of courtesy , on the just grounds of com- plaint which I might urge against himself . After an interval of three years , being again assailed in the same Journal with equal grossness , and , as I have proved , with ...
... perhaps I might say of courtesy , on the just grounds of com- plaint which I might urge against himself . After an interval of three years , being again assailed in the same Journal with equal grossness , and , as I have proved , with ...
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... ( perhaps even to 19. “ Great God ! how could thy vengeance Mr Moore himself ) by so many collight lected examples from one long poem , So bitterly on one so bright ? how the mind may acquire unconHow could the hand , that gave such ...
... ( perhaps even to 19. “ Great God ! how could thy vengeance Mr Moore himself ) by so many collight lected examples from one long poem , So bitterly on one so bright ? how the mind may acquire unconHow could the hand , that gave such ...
Sayfa 73
... perhaps de . Ye look eternal ! Yet , in a few days , served it ; Perlaps even hours , ye will be changed , And , in its stead , a heaviness of heart rent , hurled A weakness of the spirit - listless days , Before the mass of waters ...
... perhaps de . Ye look eternal ! Yet , in a few days , served it ; Perlaps even hours , ye will be changed , And , in its stead , a heaviness of heart rent , hurled A weakness of the spirit - listless days , Before the mass of waters ...
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