Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 10W. Blackwood, 1821 - Scotland |
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Page 45
The literary ladies , in shame ! particular , agreed , in full divan , that I " And all this time I had never been would never write a sentence which deseraduce in any polished society - had read ved to be read .
The literary ladies , in shame ! particular , agreed , in full divan , that I " And all this time I had never been would never write a sentence which deseraduce in any polished society - had read ved to be read .
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that it was a weekly congregation of the most intrepid idiots that ever brayI write now , Christopher , to direct ed in public ? ' Hogg tells us , your attention to the next grand æra established by a few young , men , of in the life of ...
that it was a weekly congregation of the most intrepid idiots that ever brayI write now , Christopher , to direct ed in public ? ' Hogg tells us , your attention to the next grand æra established by a few young , men , of in the life of ...
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Why , no more did he delivery of a thumping boy , at which write the Chaldee Manuscript than it does not appear that any howdy offi- . the five books of Moses.- Prove he ciated , madam takes her foot in her wrote it , and I undertake to ...
Why , no more did he delivery of a thumping boy , at which write the Chaldee Manuscript than it does not appear that any howdy offi- . the five books of Moses.- Prove he ciated , madam takes her foot in her wrote it , and I undertake to ...
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... be Odyssey , that have raised his name allowed to stand very nearly as a sort above that of Professor Wilkie , the of volume in its way . But , pray , did anlucky author of the Epigoniad . Mr Hogg write all the Jacobite relics ?
... be Odyssey , that have raised his name allowed to stand very nearly as a sort above that of Professor Wilkie , the of volume in its way . But , pray , did anlucky author of the Epigoniad . Mr Hogg write all the Jacobite relics ?
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... as re . completely free I am , of all malicious thoughts , I late to my progress as a writer , and these that request will send you I intend continuing from year to year as out to him this Letter by the Selkirk long as I live .
... as re . completely free I am , of all malicious thoughts , I late to my progress as a writer , and these that request will send you I intend continuing from year to year as out to him this Letter by the Selkirk long as I live .
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