Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Band 83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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... common beggar ; had rather the appearance of a reduced sailor . Yes , you would have bet ten to one he had been a sailor , not that his dress belonged to that noble calling , but his build , the roll of his walk , the tie of his cra ...
... common beggar ; had rather the appearance of a reduced sailor . Yes , you would have bet ten to one he had been a sailor , not that his dress belonged to that noble calling , but his build , the roll of his walk , the tie of his cra ...
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... common- places with a sacredness and a glory ! This spot was , however , but the out- skirt , the offset of the town , which lay strewn on the face of the hill in clumps and heaps of houses , massed like boulders or tors along the side ...
... common- places with a sacredness and a glory ! This spot was , however , but the out- skirt , the offset of the town , which lay strewn on the face of the hill in clumps and heaps of houses , massed like boulders or tors along the side ...
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... common to the Cornish - massive , yet finely turned - not heavy or in- expressive , but rarely lit or excited ; his form was slouching or slovenly , until some gymnastic action threw it into an attitude of firm and graceful strength ...
... common to the Cornish - massive , yet finely turned - not heavy or in- expressive , but rarely lit or excited ; his form was slouching or slovenly , until some gymnastic action threw it into an attitude of firm and graceful strength ...
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... common in those countries - the rain fell in sheets , the thunder rolled , the light- ning flashed fierce and lurid , and the wind swept in gusts over the thicket as though it would uproot it alto- gether . Yet my watch relaxed not ...
... common in those countries - the rain fell in sheets , the thunder rolled , the light- ning flashed fierce and lurid , and the wind swept in gusts over the thicket as though it would uproot it alto- gether . Yet my watch relaxed not ...
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... common ground for instituting a comparison between the methods pursued at the Univer- sities of Oxford or Cambridge , and those of Edinburgh or Glasgow . Whatever improvement may be sug- gested for either - assimilation , even were it ...
... common ground for instituting a comparison between the methods pursued at the Univer- sities of Oxford or Cambridge , and those of Edinburgh or Glasgow . Whatever improvement may be sug- gested for either - assimilation , even were it ...
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