Sharpe's London magazine, a journal of entertainment and instruction. [entitled] Sharpe's London journal. [entitled] Sharpe's London magazine, conducted by mrs. S.C. Hall, Volúmenes26-27Anna Maria Hall |
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... fancy , have been little the better for his affection and sympathy . My father and he had been on ill terms very soon after the marriage of the former . All that Mr. De Trevor could will away , he left to an ornithological museum . He ...
... fancy , have been little the better for his affection and sympathy . My father and he had been on ill terms very soon after the marriage of the former . All that Mr. De Trevor could will away , he left to an ornithological museum . He ...
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... fancy . Many have at- tempted to follow him ; but they are , in almost every case , nearly forgotten ; whilst the exquisite dream - scenery , which Hawthorne reveals to us , illumined by his own subtle phantasy , tinged with his heart ...
... fancy . Many have at- tempted to follow him ; but they are , in almost every case , nearly forgotten ; whilst the exquisite dream - scenery , which Hawthorne reveals to us , illumined by his own subtle phantasy , tinged with his heart ...
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... fancy , that one cannot but think that approaching death must have given to his inward vision some clearer insight into sights and secrets beyond mortal ken . One passage , in which he describes the way in which the old man , on whom ...
... fancy , that one cannot but think that approaching death must have given to his inward vision some clearer insight into sights and secrets beyond mortal ken . One passage , in which he describes the way in which the old man , on whom ...
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... fancy . The din of the world never sounded in that sequestered haunt , but its tempting whispers brooded over the rocks and waters ; and so - I left my fellow - angler to find a quiet grave not far from the drooping trees and murmuring ...
... fancy . The din of the world never sounded in that sequestered haunt , but its tempting whispers brooded over the rocks and waters ; and so - I left my fellow - angler to find a quiet grave not far from the drooping trees and murmuring ...
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... fancy . Many have at- tempted to follow him ; but they are , in almost every case , nearly forgotten ; whilst the exquisite dream - scenery , which Hawthorne reveals to us , illumined by his own subtle phantasy , tinged with his heart ...
... fancy . Many have at- tempted to follow him ; but they are , in almost every case , nearly forgotten ; whilst the exquisite dream - scenery , which Hawthorne reveals to us , illumined by his own subtle phantasy , tinged with his heart ...
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