New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 81Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1847 |
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Page 96
... feeling of dread had arisen in my breast from the moment when I first beheld him reeling , rather than walking , across the square , and this had increased in intensity as he stealthily made his way into his own room . Though not a ...
... feeling of dread had arisen in my breast from the moment when I first beheld him reeling , rather than walking , across the square , and this had increased in intensity as he stealthily made his way into his own room . Though not a ...
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... feelings and angry temper , his love of perso- nality , and his taste for sarcasm , must be a subject of regret to every ... feeling changed during the final half - a - dozen years of his life , when bodily vigour , in a state of decay ...
... feelings and angry temper , his love of perso- nality , and his taste for sarcasm , must be a subject of regret to every ... feeling changed during the final half - a - dozen years of his life , when bodily vigour , in a state of decay ...
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... feeling of a down - bed , and modern Beauvallons run one another through and through , possibly as illustrative of two points of honour instead of one , with feelings of the most perfect satisfaction , of which duellists have so long ...
... feeling of a down - bed , and modern Beauvallons run one another through and through , possibly as illustrative of two points of honour instead of one , with feelings of the most perfect satisfaction , of which duellists have so long ...
Contents
LIFE AND REMINISCENCES OF THOMAS CAMPBELL BY CYRUS REDDING | 46 |
A SCENE FROM THE GARDENERS DOG EL PERRO DEL HORTELANO of Lope | 54 |
THE OUTSTATION OR JAUNTS IN THE JUNGLE BY J WILLYAMS GRYLLS | 67 |
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