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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... hours after , death seemed inevitable . could get , thankful to be remembered at all by the overfed and spoiled ... hour , off a very plain repast ; indeed , occasionally , when the cook was pro- bably out of temper , or busy about ...
... hours after , death seemed inevitable . could get , thankful to be remembered at all by the overfed and spoiled ... hour , off a very plain repast ; indeed , occasionally , when the cook was pro- bably out of temper , or busy about ...
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... hours of afternoon , I used to find amusement in watching the proceedings of the sand - wasps . A small pale ... hour or more , with a fly in her grasp , with which she re - enters her mine . On again emerging , this entrance is ...
... hours of afternoon , I used to find amusement in watching the proceedings of the sand - wasps . A small pale ... hour or more , with a fly in her grasp , with which she re - enters her mine . On again emerging , this entrance is ...
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... hour . At length , the perilous descent over , we stood upon a level stone , about eight feet square . Here we were able to stand upright , and rest our cruelly taxed limbs . It was a small , square chamber , about ten feet in altitude ...
... hour . At length , the perilous descent over , we stood upon a level stone , about eight feet square . Here we were able to stand upright , and rest our cruelly taxed limbs . It was a small , square chamber , about ten feet in altitude ...
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... hour To resign up here both crown and regal power . No allusion is made to the death of Arthur ( so telling an incident in the later plays on King John ) nor to the troubles with the barons , fur- ther than that Nobility with the other ...
... hour To resign up here both crown and regal power . No allusion is made to the death of Arthur ( so telling an incident in the later plays on King John ) nor to the troubles with the barons , fur- ther than that Nobility with the other ...
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... hour , and I paced the earthen floor of our temporary hovel , exalted by hope , but a prey to a strange agitation . Thick darkness at last crept from the east- ward , tardily following the departed sun across the trackless desert and ...
... hour , and I paced the earthen floor of our temporary hovel , exalted by hope , but a prey to a strange agitation . Thick darkness at last crept from the east- ward , tardily following the departed sun across the trackless desert and ...
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