Chambers's Edinburgh journal, conducted by W. Chambers. [Continued as] Chambers's Journal of popular literature, science and arts |
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Chambers's journal. 804 807 821 824 165 Brothers Reklam , 475 99 , 122 167 Children I have Met , 721 , 747 , 765 180 Deadly Creek , the , 516 183 Denny's Intentions , 273 , 300 , 317 , 333 197 Doll , the Black , 561 218 Doomed Ship , the ...
Chambers's journal. 804 807 821 824 165 Brothers Reklam , 475 99 , 122 167 Children I have Met , 721 , 747 , 765 180 Deadly Creek , the , 516 183 Denny's Intentions , 273 , 300 , 317 , 333 197 Doll , the Black , 561 218 Doomed Ship , the ...
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Chambers's journal. 409 Ingenuity , Misapplied , 465 Invalids , a Word to , 693 Irwell , the ,. 353 Leeches , Prognostications by , 413 Leopard , Adventure with a , 753 Lewes , the Naval Prison at , 212 Life of Flowers , the , 554 Mantel ...
Chambers's journal. 409 Ingenuity , Misapplied , 465 Invalids , a Word to , 693 Irwell , the ,. 353 Leeches , Prognostications by , 413 Leopard , Adventure with a , 753 Lewes , the Naval Prison at , 212 Life of Flowers , the , 554 Mantel ...
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Chambers's journal. 394 Sea - fish and Oysters ( w . c . ) , 43 Tramways , 521 Self - amputation of an Arm , Servants , Domestic , | 769 Wonders of the Yellowstone 638 Tattooing and Branding , 149 Tokens , the Old Copper , CHAMBERS'S ...
Chambers's journal. 394 Sea - fish and Oysters ( w . c . ) , 43 Tramways , 521 Self - amputation of an Arm , Servants , Domestic , | 769 Wonders of the Yellowstone 638 Tattooing and Branding , 149 Tokens , the Old Copper , CHAMBERS'S ...
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Chambers's journal. CHAMBERS'S JOURNAL POPULAR LITERATURE , SCIENCE , AND ART . Fourth Series CONDUCTED BY WILLIAM AND ROBERT CHAMBERS . LADY LIVINGSTON'S LEGACY . The concluding chapters of this Tale , which appeared in the January ...
Chambers's journal. CHAMBERS'S JOURNAL POPULAR LITERATURE , SCIENCE , AND ART . Fourth Series CONDUCTED BY WILLIAM AND ROBERT CHAMBERS . LADY LIVINGSTON'S LEGACY . The concluding chapters of this Tale , which appeared in the January ...
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Chambers's journal. 43 Tramways , CHAMBERS'S JOURNAL OF POPULAR LITERATURE , SCIENCE , AND ART. Old English Traveller , an ,. Soldier , an , Page Page Page 394 Sea - fish and Oysters ( w . c . ) , 458 618 -telegraphy , 441 Travels in ...
Chambers's journal. 43 Tramways , CHAMBERS'S JOURNAL OF POPULAR LITERATURE , SCIENCE , AND ART. Old English Traveller , an ,. Soldier , an , Page Page Page 394 Sea - fish and Oysters ( w . c . ) , 458 618 -telegraphy , 441 Travels in ...
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212 ÆäÀÌÁö - Ye have the account Of my performance : what remains, ye gods ! But up, and enter now into full bliss ?" So having said, a while he stood, expecting Their universal shout, and high applause, To fill his ear ; when, contrary, he hears On all sides, from innumerable tongues, A dismal universal hiss, the sound Of public scorn...
55 ÆäÀÌÁö - Haste me to know it, that I, with wings as swift As meditation, or the thoughts of love, May sweep to my revenge.
53 ÆäÀÌÁö - That look not like the inhabitants o' the earth, And yet are on't? Live you? or are you aught That man may question? You seem to understand me, By each at once her choppy finger laying Upon her skinny lips. — You should be women, And yet your beards forbid me to interpret That you are so.
53 ÆäÀÌÁö - You owe this strange intelligence? or why Upon this blasted heath you stop our way With such prophetic greeting? Speak, I charge you. [Witches vanish. Ban. The earth hath bubbles, as the water has, And these are of them.
237 ÆäÀÌÁö - The moon in halos hid her head ; The boding shepherd heaves a sigh, For, see, a rainbow spans the sky. The walls are damp, the ditches smell, Closed is the pink-eyed pimpernel. Hark ! how the chairs and tables crack ! Old Betty's joints are on the rack ; Loud quack the ducks, the peacocks cry, The distant hills are looking nigh.
53 ÆäÀÌÁö - Were such things here, as we do speak about? Or have we eaten of the insane root, That takes the reason prisoner ? Macb.
355 ÆäÀÌÁö - I lost all connection with external things ; trains of vivid visible images rapidly passed through my mind, and were connected with words in such a manner, as to produce perceptions perfectly novel. I existed in a world of newly connected and newly modified ideas : I theorised, I imagined that I made discoveries.
355 ÆäÀÌÁö - Kinglake, who took the bag from my mouth, indignation and pride were the first feelings produced by the sight of the persons about me. My emotions were enthusiastic and sublime ; and for a minute I walked round the room, perfectly regardless of what was said to me. As I recovered my former state of mind I felt an inclination to communicate the discoveries I had made during the experiment. I...
289 ÆäÀÌÁö - Then after we had stayed there three hours or thereabouts, we might perceive the deer appear on the hills round about us (their heads making a show like a wood), which being followed close by the...
289 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... and rivers ; and then, they being come to the place, do lie down on the ground, till those foresaid scouts, which are called the...