The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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... believe , to a man who had been spending " a whole week " in elaborating and conning a " harrangue ! " Father Blackhal , how- ever , will not maim his composition , either out of regard for the state of the Infanta's appetite , or for ...
... believe , to a man who had been spending " a whole week " in elaborating and conning a " harrangue ! " Father Blackhal , how- ever , will not maim his composition , either out of regard for the state of the Infanta's appetite , or for ...
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... believe so be his , where himself is knowen . " The captain now approaches Father Blackhal in a very different style , professing himself desirous of his " brotherhood , " resolved " never heirafter to ask any gentleman who he is ...
... believe so be his , where himself is knowen . " The captain now approaches Father Blackhal in a very different style , professing himself desirous of his " brotherhood , " resolved " never heirafter to ask any gentleman who he is ...
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I do believe it indeed , said he , but alace ! we ever to receive any . were too near to wrong you . " They now drink to each other : the captain asks leave to introduce his soldiers ; our hero shakes hands kindly with the whole five ...
I do believe it indeed , said he , but alace ! we ever to receive any . were too near to wrong you . " They now drink to each other : the captain asks leave to introduce his soldiers ; our hero shakes hands kindly with the whole five ...
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... of his plans . His lordship's sons , however , took an interest in their 6 Scotch miles , we believe , one of which is equal to an English mile and a half . Then came a cousin , and at length his consent 20 Father Blackhal's Narration .
... of his plans . His lordship's sons , however , took an interest in their 6 Scotch miles , we believe , one of which is equal to an English mile and a half . Then came a cousin , and at length his consent 20 Father Blackhal's Narration .
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... believe her . For how can 7 Probably the beautiful dialogue by Daniel , which is to be found in Percy's Reliques , series i . book 3. We have often wondered that no edition of Daniel's excel- lent poems has appeared among our late ...
... believe her . For how can 7 Probably the beautiful dialogue by Daniel , which is to be found in Percy's Reliques , series i . book 3. We have often wondered that no edition of Daniel's excel- lent poems has appeared among our late ...
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