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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... knew " who was who ; " and so to enable himself thoroughly to comprehend every cir- cumstance , ( people in those days read books to understand them , and knew nothing of the Johnsonian method of " skimming , " ) was com- pelled to read ...
... knew " who was who ; " and so to enable himself thoroughly to comprehend every cir- cumstance , ( people in those days read books to understand them , and knew nothing of the Johnsonian method of " skimming , " ) was com- pelled to read ...
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... knew the magnitude of her trial in wedding with an unknown and uncared - for individual . On his own part , Mr. Castlebrook had dis- appointed such affections as he possessed , by giving up a young girl , the daughter of a tradesman who ...
... knew the magnitude of her trial in wedding with an unknown and uncared - for individual . On his own part , Mr. Castlebrook had dis- appointed such affections as he possessed , by giving up a young girl , the daughter of a tradesman who ...
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... knew , himself , very definitely . It is certain he never even liked , much less loved , my mother . That gentle placid melancholy , which , under her circumstances , so naturally characterized her , offended and disgusted him . Once ...
... knew , himself , very definitely . It is certain he never even liked , much less loved , my mother . That gentle placid melancholy , which , under her circumstances , so naturally characterized her , offended and disgusted him . Once ...
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... knew he would come ! I knew he would come ! " shouted little George ; and before his mother could reach the door , the happy boy was tugging at the latch . We need not describe with what joy Uncle Charlie was welcomed , or how before ...
... knew he would come ! I knew he would come ! " shouted little George ; and before his mother could reach the door , the happy boy was tugging at the latch . We need not describe with what joy Uncle Charlie was welcomed , or how before ...
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... knew that I dreamed not . But my mental processes then pos- sessed the two distinctive phenomena of dreams -first , my will was without its power of control ; secondly , my conceptions , the beings of my heated imagination , took ...
... knew that I dreamed not . But my mental processes then pos- sessed the two distinctive phenomena of dreams -first , my will was without its power of control ; secondly , my conceptions , the beings of my heated imagination , took ...
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