Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Bind 1William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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Side 21
... truth ; and ( as usual ) for his diction , amongst all who loved the stately , the processional , the artificial , and even the in- flated , -with the usual dissent , on the part of all who were more open to the natural graces of mo ...
... truth ; and ( as usual ) for his diction , amongst all who loved the stately , the processional , the artificial , and even the in- flated , -with the usual dissent , on the part of all who were more open to the natural graces of mo ...
Side 29
... truth ( or to the generallying a profound obeisance , we retired backwards reputed truth ) of a story which I had heard from higher authority - viz . that the librarian , or , if not officially the librarian , at least the chief di ...
... truth ( or to the generallying a profound obeisance , we retired backwards reputed truth ) of a story which I had heard from higher authority - viz . that the librarian , or , if not officially the librarian , at least the chief di ...
Side 39
William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone. faintest image simulating the truth . Description by any hand , by even our own ! would scarcely be worth the paper spoiled by it . Let him who would see them as they are , changing in aspect ...
William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone. faintest image simulating the truth . Description by any hand , by even our own ! would scarcely be worth the paper spoiled by it . Let him who would see them as they are , changing in aspect ...
Side 42
... truth , a circulating fluid ; for all are in motion , man , beast , cab , coach , and omnibus , -not a loiterer among them ; all is pensive submission ; and , like the impersonation of de- tected guilt , every eye is downcast . After ...
... truth , a circulating fluid ; for all are in motion , man , beast , cab , coach , and omnibus , -not a loiterer among them ; all is pensive submission ; and , like the impersonation of de- tected guilt , every eye is downcast . After ...
Side 64
... truth in all our dealings ? —was it the behaviour of a high- minded political opponent ? We ask again , Is it the behaviour that any of the educated and leading Radicals of the present day would imi- tate ? We answer , fearlessly , it ...
... truth in all our dealings ? —was it the behaviour of a high- minded political opponent ? We ask again , Is it the behaviour that any of the educated and leading Radicals of the present day would imi- tate ? We answer , fearlessly , it ...
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