The Literary World, 13. kötetS.R. Crocker, 1882 |
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... picture unveiled , is vapor- ing to his fellow - conspirators about killing Friends , take heed . These are not met for nothing here in show Nor for poor pride set forth and boastful heart To make dumb brag of the undone deed , and wear ...
... picture unveiled , is vapor- ing to his fellow - conspirators about killing Friends , take heed . These are not met for nothing here in show Nor for poor pride set forth and boastful heart To make dumb brag of the undone deed , and wear ...
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... picture of female misery for heretofore contented husbands and lovers who have been wont to think that American women are for the most part petted and protected almost beyond rhyme or reason . Of course reform cannot wear gloves , but ...
... picture of female misery for heretofore contented husbands and lovers who have been wont to think that American women are for the most part petted and protected almost beyond rhyme or reason . Of course reform cannot wear gloves , but ...
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... picture is furnished by Dinah's silent fidelity to her runaway hus- band , and by the love of Ethel Donne , a sweet creature , for the reprobate George , of which she is mercifully cured in season . the end there is a very dramatically ...
... picture is furnished by Dinah's silent fidelity to her runaway hus- band , and by the love of Ethel Donne , a sweet creature , for the reprobate George , of which she is mercifully cured in season . the end there is a very dramatically ...
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... picture of the events which held the attention of all Europe . The work is in two handsome volumes . One has for the ... Pictures of Modern | derground Railroad . " Later will appear a book Rev. George W. Cooke is preparing a mon ...
... picture of the events which held the attention of all Europe . The work is in two handsome volumes . One has for the ... Pictures of Modern | derground Railroad . " Later will appear a book Rev. George W. Cooke is preparing a mon ...
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... picture of the life of a noble household of the time . The entire correspondence is in the MSS . Department of the British Museum . - - Against the Stream , by the author of The Schonberg - Cotta Family , announcement of which was ...
... picture of the life of a noble household of the time . The entire correspondence is in the MSS . Department of the British Museum . - - Against the Stream , by the author of The Schonberg - Cotta Family , announcement of which was ...
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149. oldal - Moneth or two of her Time). By and by in came Mr. Airs, Chaplain of the Castle, and hang'd up his Hat, which I was a little startled at, it seeming as if he was to lodge there. At last Madam Winthrop came too. After a considerable time, I went up to her and said, if it might not be inconvenient I desired to speak with her. She assented, and spake of going into another Room ; but Mr. Airs and Mrs. Noyes presently rose up, and went out, leaving us there alone. Then I usher'd in Discourse from the names...
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149. oldal - My best and greatest Friend, I could not possibly have a greater, began to find me with Hair before I was born, and had continued to do so ever since; and I could not find in my heart to go to another.
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126. oldal - I saw him late in the evening of that great day, when the advancing flashes of cannon and musketry, stretching as far as the eye could command, showed in the darkness how well the field was won ; he was alone, the flush of victory was on his brow, and his eyes were eager and watchful, but his voice was calm, and even gentle. More than the rival of Marlborough, since he had defeated greater warriors than Marlborough ever encountered, with a prescient pride he seemed only to accept this glory, as an...
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