Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 1William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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Pàgina 13
... reason is failing : " Unstable as water thou shalt not prevail ! " This he muttered ; shouted in his own ears ; screamed out in his despair . The long winter's day wore heavily on with the drooping , and ill - boding Agnes ; yet she ...
... reason is failing : " Unstable as water thou shalt not prevail ! " This he muttered ; shouted in his own ears ; screamed out in his despair . The long winter's day wore heavily on with the drooping , and ill - boding Agnes ; yet she ...
Pàgina 15
... reason , " he said , " I must live by rule ; since I cannot be my own master , I must be the slave of another man's will . Need I say , my own Agnes , dearest ! best beloved ! most injured ! that I go , carrying with me but one feeble ...
... reason , " he said , " I must live by rule ; since I cannot be my own master , I must be the slave of another man's will . Need I say , my own Agnes , dearest ! best beloved ! most injured ! that I go , carrying with me but one feeble ...
Pàgina 18
... reason too often to shrink in sadness . My father was a plain and unpretending man , who began life with what is considered in England ( or was considered ) a small fortune , viz . , six thou- sand pounds . I once heard a young banker ...
... reason too often to shrink in sadness . My father was a plain and unpretending man , who began life with what is considered in England ( or was considered ) a small fortune , viz . , six thou- sand pounds . I once heard a young banker ...
Pàgina 20
... reason , as belonging very generally to my father's class . Many of them possessed collec- tions much finer than his ; and I remember that two of the few visits , on which , when a child , I was allowed to accompany my mother , were ...
... reason , as belonging very generally to my father's class . Many of them possessed collec- tions much finer than his ; and I remember that two of the few visits , on which , when a child , I was allowed to accompany my mother , were ...
Pàgina 28
... reason or authority . After a moment's hesita- the outside of the book the transition was natu- tion I said in effect - that a family of my name ral and pretty constant to its value in the scale had certainly been a great and leading ...
... reason or authority . After a moment's hesita- the outside of the book the transition was natu- tion I said in effect - that a family of my name ral and pretty constant to its value in the scale had certainly been a great and leading ...
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