Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 136William Blackwood, 1884 - England |
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... stand in the midst of beautiful gardens ; shops have almost entirely disappeared ; and most of the people one meets seem to be quite at leisure . On a Sun- day , when the weather is fine , thousands of men of business and artisans may ...
... stand in the midst of beautiful gardens ; shops have almost entirely disappeared ; and most of the people one meets seem to be quite at leisure . On a Sun- day , when the weather is fine , thousands of men of business and artisans may ...
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... stand still on the edge of the pavement , the men having generally taken off their hats , and most of the women dropping low courtesies ; while he or she to whom this spontaneous tribute of general and personal deference is offered ...
... stand still on the edge of the pavement , the men having generally taken off their hats , and most of the women dropping low courtesies ; while he or she to whom this spontaneous tribute of general and personal deference is offered ...
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... stand stock - still , like so many bronze figures , while the Prince passes . Having saluted slowly and delib- erately it is a peculiar kind of salute , having nothing of indiffer- ence or haste about it - he disap- pears under the ...
... stand stock - still , like so many bronze figures , while the Prince passes . Having saluted slowly and delib- erately it is a peculiar kind of salute , having nothing of indiffer- ence or haste about it - he disap- pears under the ...
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... stand pretty nearly alone , and a perfect the atrical performance , such as one may witness every evening in Paris , has perhaps never been seen in Berlin , and can certainly not be seen there at present . An exception could have been ...
... stand pretty nearly alone , and a perfect the atrical performance , such as one may witness every evening in Paris , has perhaps never been seen in Berlin , and can certainly not be seen there at present . An exception could have been ...
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... stand very high in public estima- tion , -know it , and are proud of it . But they try hard to deserve thoroughly ... stands respectfully aside to let him pass - so he stood on the battle - field , his cold clear eye pass- ing slowly ...
... stand very high in public estima- tion , -know it , and are proud of it . But they try hard to deserve thoroughly ... stands respectfully aside to let him pass - so he stood on the battle - field , his cold clear eye pass- ing slowly ...
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