New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 34Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Ainsworth, William Harrison Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1832 |
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... ladies ; and Agitation , which works in good as in evil , has done this much - it has called forth the higher , the graver , the steadier properties of the English character . Our attention has been bent upon the realities of things ...
... ladies ; and Agitation , which works in good as in evil , has done this much - it has called forth the higher , the graver , the steadier properties of the English character . Our attention has been bent upon the realities of things ...
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... lady elopes , and is an " interesting creature " for life : another imitates her example , and she is only " that abandoned woman . " Nor can it be said , with unvarying justice , that rank is a sufficient palliative of the crime , and ...
... lady elopes , and is an " interesting creature " for life : another imitates her example , and she is only " that abandoned woman . " Nor can it be said , with unvarying justice , that rank is a sufficient palliative of the crime , and ...
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... lady of the Grand Wardrobe . And let us , since we are seriously meditating efficient reform , take from the Virtues that detestable privilege of always acting by their proxies , the Appearances . Nor must we imagine that faith in our ...
... lady of the Grand Wardrobe . And let us , since we are seriously meditating efficient reform , take from the Virtues that detestable privilege of always acting by their proxies , the Appearances . Nor must we imagine that faith in our ...
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... lady of whom the world spoke unkindly . Many persons complimented him on the Bladno property and the beauty of Betsey , but I was the only one of his acquaintance who ever gave him to understand that I thought him good - looking , or ...
... lady of whom the world spoke unkindly . Many persons complimented him on the Bladno property and the beauty of Betsey , but I was the only one of his acquaintance who ever gave him to understand that I thought him good - looking , or ...
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... lady's voice , " said I to myself , " but that de- fies him ! " " You seem puzzled , " quoth the voice again . " You say the truth , Ma'am ; yet I question whether I ought to be . A voice without a woman may be a little strange , it is ...
... lady's voice , " said I to myself , " but that de- fies him ! " " You seem puzzled , " quoth the voice again . " You say the truth , Ma'am ; yet I question whether I ought to be . A voice without a woman may be a little strange , it is ...
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