Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47W. Blackwood., 1840 - England |
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... character and manners , and the scene is generally laid on Spanish ground ; or , if occasionally the locality be trans- planted to Germany , Italy , or France , all the peculiarities rities of Spanish feeling , with its code of love ...
... character and manners , and the scene is generally laid on Spanish ground ; or , if occasionally the locality be trans- planted to Germany , Italy , or France , all the peculiarities rities of Spanish feeling , with its code of love ...
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... character . He let happen what he could not prevent , but kept himself in inactivity at a distance ; and the extraordinary state of things about him was , even in the smallest trifle , intolerable to him . Meanwhile the conduct of Count ...
... character . He let happen what he could not prevent , but kept himself in inactivity at a distance ; and the extraordinary state of things about him was , even in the smallest trifle , intolerable to him . Meanwhile the conduct of Count ...
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... character , substituted another ; in fine , proceeded with the maddest wanton- ness in the world , so that my hair stood on end . My prejudice that he must understand the matter was his security ; for he had often so incul- cated on me ...
... character , substituted another ; in fine , proceeded with the maddest wanton- ness in the world , so that my hair stood on end . My prejudice that he must understand the matter was his security ; for he had often so incul- cated on me ...
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... character from a boy or two , but it is a character by time acquired , handed down , and must be maintained - and is maintained . And now , Eusebius , do you not think it is quite time for me to make my second appearance in my mouse ...
... character from a boy or two , but it is a character by time acquired , handed down , and must be maintained - and is maintained . And now , Eusebius , do you not think it is quite time for me to make my second appearance in my mouse ...
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... character of every event . Now , nothing can be more weak than this method of applying history . NO . CCXCI , VOL , XLVII , History never exhibited any two cases exactly alike - never any two that had not in fact material differences ...
... character of every event . Now , nothing can be more weak than this method of applying history . NO . CCXCI , VOL , XLVII , History never exhibited any two cases exactly alike - never any two that had not in fact material differences ...
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