Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 104W. Blackwood, 1868 |
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... Lord Halifax , R. Walpole , and all other remarkable instances of quick advancement , have been remarkably impudent . The ministry is like a play at Court ; there's a little door to get in , and a great crowd without , shoving and ...
... Lord Halifax , R. Walpole , and all other remarkable instances of quick advancement , have been remarkably impudent . The ministry is like a play at Court ; there's a little door to get in , and a great crowd without , shoving and ...
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... Lord of Naiads , lord of Mænads , Who with hands divinely strengthened , from the mountain heave the ash , Nothing little , nothing lowly , Nothing mortal , will I utter ! Oh , how perilously sweet ' Tis to follow thee , Lenæus , Thee ...
... Lord of Naiads , lord of Mænads , Who with hands divinely strengthened , from the mountain heave the ash , Nothing little , nothing lowly , Nothing mortal , will I utter ! Oh , how perilously sweet ' Tis to follow thee , Lenæus , Thee ...
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... lord ? ' pon my word : Then with his glass as hard as eye could strain 7 He kenned the trembling verger o'er again . A 3 POM ' He's & poor verger , sire , ' his lordship cried : ' Sixpence would handsomely requite him . ' ' Poor verger ...
... lord ? ' pon my word : Then with his glass as hard as eye could strain 7 He kenned the trembling verger o'er again . A 3 POM ' He's & poor verger , sire , ' his lordship cried : ' Sixpence would handsomely requite him . ' ' Poor verger ...
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... lord's fine water . In voolish things a wudn't be cort ; 4 ' Twas stoopid to treat vokes for nort ; 5 ' No , ' twas ... lord ? ' Hem , ' zed nose : H my lord , and blowed his " Hem , hem , sir , ' tis , I do suppose , Bir an old Dev ...
... lord's fine water . In voolish things a wudn't be cort ; 4 ' Twas stoopid to treat vokes for nort ; 5 ' No , ' twas ... lord ? ' Hem , ' zed nose : H my lord , and blowed his " Hem , hem , sir , ' tis , I do suppose , Bir an old Dev ...
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... Lord Derby , if he thought fit , selected ; it is infinitely worse to sustained by so large a defection feel that we owe our defeat to our from the other side , to go in for a own lack of discretion or of temper , policy of " rest and ...
... Lord Derby , if he thought fit , selected ; it is infinitely worse to sustained by so large a defection feel that we owe our defeat to our from the other side , to go in for a own lack of discretion or of temper , policy of " rest and ...
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