The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots magazine, Volumes 15-181825 |
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Page 33
... object that attracted my attention was the ma- jestic and beautiful flow of the E- , winding past the city with a gentle bend , spanned by a newly - built and stately bridge . The banks of the river on the north side are adorned with a ...
... object that attracted my attention was the ma- jestic and beautiful flow of the E- , winding past the city with a gentle bend , spanned by a newly - built and stately bridge . The banks of the river on the north side are adorned with a ...
Page 56
... object , if it serve its intended purpose , by leaving a general im- pression of the distinction I wish to draw ... objects of his gallantry . Disdain bore him a son , in whom the graces of the sire were almost wholly ob- scured by the ...
... object , if it serve its intended purpose , by leaving a general im- pression of the distinction I wish to draw ... objects of his gallantry . Disdain bore him a son , in whom the graces of the sire were almost wholly ob- scured by the ...
Page 57
... object of love . Her aim was to be noticed . Her emblem might be found in one of her own artificial flowers , which , with the exterior ap- pearance of fragrance and bloom , when grasped by the beholders , is discovered to be a handful ...
... object of love . Her aim was to be noticed . Her emblem might be found in one of her own artificial flowers , which , with the exterior ap- pearance of fragrance and bloom , when grasped by the beholders , is discovered to be a handful ...
Page 58
... object of universal envy . The vain man seemed studious of pleasing all , while he only sought to please himself , by the general admiration . When wealth was the ground of mutual pretension , the former was often be- trayed into ...
... object of universal envy . The vain man seemed studious of pleasing all , while he only sought to please himself , by the general admiration . When wealth was the ground of mutual pretension , the former was often be- trayed into ...
Page 76
... object of general attention . With the hope of concealing her con- fusion , as soon as her admirer had finished , she hastened to comply with Lady Caroline's request , that she would read or recite the poem which she had selected for ...
... object of general attention . With the hope of concealing her con- fusion , as soon as her admirer had finished , she hastened to comply with Lady Caroline's request , that she would read or recite the poem which she had selected for ...
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