New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 59Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1840 |
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Page 151
... felt the hold and claim it had upon him ; and who knows that , when he seemed peevishly to desire its removal from the room , his motive might not have been to put out of sight an object which he could not behold without feeling - if he ...
... felt the hold and claim it had upon him ; and who knows that , when he seemed peevishly to desire its removal from the room , his motive might not have been to put out of sight an object which he could not behold without feeling - if he ...
Page 465
... felt that he hated himself for the species of cold palsy of the heart of which he was conscious ; but , comparatively speaking , these moments were but few and far between , for greatly the larger portion of the time was past in a sort ...
... felt that he hated himself for the species of cold palsy of the heart of which he was conscious ; but , comparatively speaking , these moments were but few and far between , for greatly the larger portion of the time was past in a sort ...
Page 487
... felt that the other conversed agreeably , and it frequently occurred that within five minutes after a very stiff greeting on both sides , they were engaged in earnest and interesting discourse . Sir George , as usual also , fell back ...
... felt that the other conversed agreeably , and it frequently occurred that within five minutes after a very stiff greeting on both sides , they were engaged in earnest and interesting discourse . Sir George , as usual also , fell back ...
Contents
OF 1840 | 25 |
Lines written on visiting the cell of the Emperor Ivan in the Schlussel | 44 |
The Widow Married By Mrs Trollope Conclusion 60 206 | 60 |
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