Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 10W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... faces for a hen , and seizing it up , roared out , " As sure as I'm on this spot , the pair beast has eaten the flee ... face , and said in words becoming the melancho- ly occasion , " My good woman , I am sorry , very sorry indeed , for ...
... faces for a hen , and seizing it up , roared out , " As sure as I'm on this spot , the pair beast has eaten the flee ... face , and said in words becoming the melancho- ly occasion , " My good woman , I am sorry , very sorry indeed , for ...
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double the siller . I wad cast the mo- ney in your face , rather than sell my poor beast's life for half - a - crown . " I had heard or read somewhere , that the loudest speaker in a vulgar quarrel always comes off victorious ; and ...
double the siller . I wad cast the mo- ney in your face , rather than sell my poor beast's life for half - a - crown . " I had heard or read somewhere , that the loudest speaker in a vulgar quarrel always comes off victorious ; and ...
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FAMILIAR EPISTLES TO CHRISTOPHER NORTH , From an Old Friend with a New Face . LETTER I. ON HOGG'S MEMOIRS . The Mountain Bard ; consisting of Legendary Ballads and Tales . By James Hogg , the Ettrick Shepherd ... Face Letter I On Hogg's.
FAMILIAR EPISTLES TO CHRISTOPHER NORTH , From an Old Friend with a New Face . LETTER I. ON HOGG'S MEMOIRS . The Mountain Bard ; consisting of Legendary Ballads and Tales . By James Hogg , the Ettrick Shepherd ... Face Letter I On Hogg's.
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... face me out of it , but it would not do . I never estimated him the less as a friend ; but I did not forget it , in one point of view ; for I never read any more new poems to him . " Some of the ballads in the Queen's Wake are tolerable ...
... face me out of it , but it would not do . I never estimated him the less as a friend ; but I did not forget it , in one point of view ; for I never read any more new poems to him . " Some of the ballads in the Queen's Wake are tolerable ...
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... FACE . [ COURTEOUS READER , -If thou art one of the numerous family of " THE SMALLS , " the consternation which thou hast suffered in reading the foregoing epistle , can receive no alleviation from any palliative in our power to apply ...
... FACE . [ COURTEOUS READER , -If thou art one of the numerous family of " THE SMALLS , " the consternation which thou hast suffered in reading the foregoing epistle , can receive no alleviation from any palliative in our power to apply ...
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