The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 89Archibald Constable and Company, 1822 - English literature |
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... John Din- woodie stood by the hag - block , dis- secting the finest carcases of hill- wedder - mutton that ever revolved on a spit , or tottled in a pot . Dea- con Midriff , and his man Caleb Go- rum , were just arrived with a prime ...
... John Din- woodie stood by the hag - block , dis- secting the finest carcases of hill- wedder - mutton that ever revolved on a spit , or tottled in a pot . Dea- con Midriff , and his man Caleb Go- rum , were just arrived with a prime ...
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... John Dinwoodie's accom- modation , and yet no traces of pre- vious arrangement could ever be dis- cerned . Others , again , imagined , that they were piloted to warm kilns and empty barns , by their instinct ; whilst a few handled the ...
... John Dinwoodie's accom- modation , and yet no traces of pre- vious arrangement could ever be dis- cerned . Others , again , imagined , that they were piloted to warm kilns and empty barns , by their instinct ; whilst a few handled the ...
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... John Dinwoodie's good- natured simplicity , for harbouring such swarms of unprofitable sojourn ers ; but they stirred not his bris- tles against the houseless Gaberlun- zie , nor soured his loving kindness in the smallest degree . On ...
... John Dinwoodie's good- natured simplicity , for harbouring such swarms of unprofitable sojourn ers ; but they stirred not his bris- tles against the houseless Gaberlun- zie , nor soured his loving kindness in the smallest degree . On ...
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... John Anderson , my joe , " in the tenderest strain of harmony ; and a twitter of delight , that fully divulged the'inter- nal satisfaction of her audience , did ample justice to the fidelity of her feelings . But when the good old woman ...
... John Anderson , my joe , " in the tenderest strain of harmony ; and a twitter of delight , that fully divulged the'inter- nal satisfaction of her audience , did ample justice to the fidelity of her feelings . But when the good old woman ...
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... John Maxwell and Mr Alexander could give the opinions of the landed interest ; and committees of the two classes should be appointed to cor- respond with each other on the subject . The interests of the two classes were in separably ...
... John Maxwell and Mr Alexander could give the opinions of the landed interest ; and committees of the two classes should be appointed to cor- respond with each other on the subject . The interests of the two classes were in separably ...
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