Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Band 83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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... brought to its natural tone , when the violence of his appetite returned with a sort of canine eagerness . " " The next case is peculiarly valu- able , as being the daily record of a man who voluntarily starved himself . He was a ...
... brought to its natural tone , when the violence of his appetite returned with a sort of canine eagerness . " " The next case is peculiarly valu- able , as being the daily record of a man who voluntarily starved himself . He was a ...
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... brought ; but the clamour was so loud , it became impossible . The water appeared . Words cannot paint the universal agitation and raving the sight of it threw us into . I flattered myself that some , by preserving an equal temper of ...
... brought ; but the clamour was so loud , it became impossible . The water appeared . Words cannot paint the universal agitation and raving the sight of it threw us into . I flattered myself that some , by preserving an equal temper of ...
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... brought from foreign parts ; it might have come from Acheron , sire by Cer- berus , so portentous , and ( if not ir- reverent the epithet ) so infernal was its aspect , with that grey face , those antlered ears , and its ineffably weird ...
... brought from foreign parts ; it might have come from Acheron , sire by Cer- berus , so portentous , and ( if not ir- reverent the epithet ) so infernal was its aspect , with that grey face , those antlered ears , and its ineffably weird ...
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... brought corrobor- ations of this confession . Grace tes- tified to having seen him follow Rounvsal up the hill ; old Truscott had gone to the spot , and there , shin- ing in the grass , found a knife which had been worn by Curgenven ...
... brought corrobor- ations of this confession . Grace tes- tified to having seen him follow Rounvsal up the hill ; old Truscott had gone to the spot , and there , shin- ing in the grass , found a knife which had been worn by Curgenven ...
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... brought a change as though years had past and gone , and had brought age and blight and woe . The old miller sat in his old place , silent and mournful , with his head bowed on his chest , his eyes bent on the ground . Before him was a ...
... brought a change as though years had past and gone , and had brought age and blight and woe . The old miller sat in his old place , silent and mournful , with his head bowed on his chest , his eyes bent on the ground . Before him was a ...
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