Excerpt from Blackwood's Magazine, Vol. 194: July-December, 1913No light was in the glen except from the house he quitted, where some windows, looked back on from a little distance when he reached the garden foot, appeared as yellow squares stuck high up on the arch of night. One of them he knew to be the window of Drimdorran's closet, none of them was Margaret's. He felt
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Page 194 - oh ever thus, from childhood's hour, i've seen my fondest hopes decay i never loved a tree or flower, but 'twas the first to fade away.
Published in london and edinburgh by william blackwood and sons, 1913. Bound in library green hardcovers with blind stamping to the covers, titles in gilt to the spine. Plate to the inner cover with stamps to a few pages, but overall the volume is clean and tight.
Blackwood's magazine was a british magazine and miscellany printed between 1817 and 1980. Volume 194 (external scan) volume 195 (external scan) volume 196;.
Blackwood's edinburgh magazine 2 (march 1818): 613-20—by walter scott. Did i request thee, maker, from my clay to mould me man? did i solicit thee from darkness to promote me?—.
Contents volume contents index of all chapters bibliographic record: the cambridge history of english and american literature in 18 volumes (1907–21). Reviews and magazines in the early years of the nineteenth century.
Blackwood's magazine was a british magazine and miscellany printed between 1817 and 1980. It was founded by the publisher william blackwood and was originally called the edinburgh monthly magazine. The first number appeared in april 1817 under the editorship of thomas pringle and james cleghorn.
Blackwood's edinburgh magazine was a monthly magazine published in edinburgh, scotland, and later in london, in the 19th and 20th century. Blackwood's edinburgh magazine began publication with the april 1817 issue.
Title varies: 1817-1915, blackwood's edinburgh magazine 26 addeddate 2007-02-22 14:11:22 call number aaj-2614.
Volume: 6, issue: 32, page: 194–195: no: 7750: olden time: 1819-11: song occasioned by seeing, in the quarterly review, and blackwood’s magazine, some gloomy.
Note title varies: 1818-1905, blackwood's edinburgh magazine; 1906-80, blackwood's magazine.
Particularly in its first decade of publication, the magazine did not always connect an author's name and the title of the story, so that alan lang strout's a bibliography of articles in blackwood's magazine, 1817-1825 (1959) is useful tool for anybody researching stories and articles published during the magazine's early years.
Domestic sensationalism: florence marryat, love’s conflict (1865) blackwood’s edinburgh magazine.
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