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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... tion . From the fatal moment that made her an unwitting fratricide , she became meek , mild , merciful , and gentle . She learned with avidity , for study only , could soften the agonies of her regret , or distance that shadow which ...
... tion . From the fatal moment that made her an unwitting fratricide , she became meek , mild , merciful , and gentle . She learned with avidity , for study only , could soften the agonies of her regret , or distance that shadow which ...
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... tion . Again I am a lonely child , playing in a large empty garret at the top of our house , having all my toys there , and falling in whirlwinds of passion at little obstacles in my play . I can see myself ( uproarious in my mirth ) ...
... tion . Again I am a lonely child , playing in a large empty garret at the top of our house , having all my toys there , and falling in whirlwinds of passion at little obstacles in my play . I can see myself ( uproarious in my mirth ) ...
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... tion had become actually a very fine one . She took great delight in imparting to me that glorious " mystery ; " and Nature had been kind in bestowing on me those gifts of ear and voice , which artificially , can never be gained in ...
... tion had become actually a very fine one . She took great delight in imparting to me that glorious " mystery ; " and Nature had been kind in bestowing on me those gifts of ear and voice , which artificially , can never be gained in ...
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... tion of the incidents of " The Troublesome Reign " may not inaptly close this paper . Shakespeare's work was , in the main , one of retrenchment . He has cut down the two parts of the old play into one drama . The whole of the second ...
... tion of the incidents of " The Troublesome Reign " may not inaptly close this paper . Shakespeare's work was , in the main , one of retrenchment . He has cut down the two parts of the old play into one drama . The whole of the second ...
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... tion a thing that passeth away , even as a man putteth off a garment . The traces of a civilization , of an art , of a grandeur , of a pride and splendour , which dwarf the achievements of the infant world , impress the shores of the ...
... tion a thing that passeth away , even as a man putteth off a garment . The traces of a civilization , of an art , of a grandeur , of a pride and splendour , which dwarf the achievements of the infant world , impress the shores of the ...
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