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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... present quarters . These things were not the puzzle of the place to Uncle Charlie . | What did that child mean by taking him home with her ? And what did the mother mean by saying that she had no friends ? If she had only entertained ...
... present quarters . These things were not the puzzle of the place to Uncle Charlie . | What did that child mean by taking him home with her ? And what did the mother mean by saying that she had no friends ? If she had only entertained ...
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... present to us ! " You women are the heralds of prudence . You have lectured me on the extravagance of little Edith's presents , though you know in your heart that you enjoy them more than she . What is the use of children ? " [ I ...
... present to us ! " You women are the heralds of prudence . You have lectured me on the extravagance of little Edith's presents , though you know in your heart that you enjoy them more than she . What is the use of children ? " [ I ...
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... present , across that measureless abyss of time , to that far shore whence it has come . The breeze that stirred the palm - branches in Paradise may have waved it upon that kingly front . The lore of that world is dead ; its arts lost ...
... present , across that measureless abyss of time , to that far shore whence it has come . The breeze that stirred the palm - branches in Paradise may have waved it upon that kingly front . The lore of that world is dead ; its arts lost ...
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... present , subdued tone of longing aspiration that seems to mark his beautiful nature , as in- wardly mourning over and shrinking from the hard , stern realities of an essentially selfish and unchivalrous age . It is like the stream of ...
... present , subdued tone of longing aspiration that seems to mark his beautiful nature , as in- wardly mourning over and shrinking from the hard , stern realities of an essentially selfish and unchivalrous age . It is like the stream of ...
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... present age is a fatal one to genius . Those who own a higher intellect and a nobler mission than the general mass of mankind , who celestial beauty , seem unwilling now to linger are destined to give us some vague inkling of amongst us ...
... present age is a fatal one to genius . Those who own a higher intellect and a nobler mission than the general mass of mankind , who celestial beauty , seem unwilling now to linger are destined to give us some vague inkling of amongst us ...
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