New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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... become acquainted with English politics , read M. de Pradt : -let him who reads for reading sake , read the following observations of Giuseppe Pecchio . " So says Giuseppe Pecchio . Giuseppe is obliging . The Quarterly Review , which ...
... become acquainted with English politics , read M. de Pradt : -let him who reads for reading sake , read the following observations of Giuseppe Pecchio . " So says Giuseppe Pecchio . Giuseppe is obliging . The Quarterly Review , which ...
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... become , as the body progressively declines from the desire of external pursuits , more devoted to intellectual objects , new sources of delight are thus bestowed upon us . Books become more eloquent of language , and their aspect grows ...
... become , as the body progressively declines from the desire of external pursuits , more devoted to intellectual objects , new sources of delight are thus bestowed upon us . Books become more eloquent of language , and their aspect grows ...
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... become my wife . So long as marriage had not entered into my views - so long those faults had not touched me - had passed unheeded ; -I saw her now with other eyes . When I sought in her love and beauty alone , I was contented to ask no ...
... become my wife . So long as marriage had not entered into my views - so long those faults had not touched me - had passed unheeded ; -I saw her now with other eyes . When I sought in her love and beauty alone , I was contented to ask no ...
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