Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 10W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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Page 25
... speak of past times , and the doings of Kings and Queens , who have long departed this life , till at last we entered upon the connection and pedigree of his Majesty with the old tyrannical House of Stuart ; my new acquaintance ...
... speak of past times , and the doings of Kings and Queens , who have long departed this life , till at last we entered upon the connection and pedigree of his Majesty with the old tyrannical House of Stuart ; my new acquaintance ...
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... speak . Though rather fluent after he began talking , he seemed always to commence either with pain or difficulty , and often in the middle of a dispute between others , when he disapproved of a sentiment on either side , then he held ...
... speak . Though rather fluent after he began talking , he seemed always to commence either with pain or difficulty , and often in the middle of a dispute between others , when he disapproved of a sentiment on either side , then he held ...
Page 40
... speak out , man ! I thought whan I saw ye feart to set your feet in the sharn , and handle the nout wi ' your yellow gloves , pre- serve us a ' , that the Edinburgh flesh- ers were turn'd unco gentle indeed . But howsomever , I wadna ...
... speak out , man ! I thought whan I saw ye feart to set your feet in the sharn , and handle the nout wi ' your yellow gloves , pre- serve us a ' , that the Edinburgh flesh- ers were turn'd unco gentle indeed . But howsomever , I wadna ...
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... speak at all in the Forum . He used to read ribald rhymes about mar- riage and other absurdities , off whity- brown paper , stuck up on a niche , with a farthing candle on each side of him , which he used to snuff in great trepidation ...
... speak at all in the Forum . He used to read ribald rhymes about mar- riage and other absurdities , off whity- brown paper , stuck up on a niche , with a farthing candle on each side of him , which he used to snuff in great trepidation ...
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... speak with either praise or censure in his own Magazine . But this I will say , that if he had offered , or will yet offer , to pay me as well as he has paid Hogg , I will become one of the best periodical writers in this country . But ...
... speak with either praise or censure in his own Magazine . But this I will say , that if he had offered , or will yet offer , to pay me as well as he has paid Hogg , I will become one of the best periodical writers in this country . But ...
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