The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volumen44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 |
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... Fanny Vane . No. II . , Life After 228 Death . By the Author of " Sayings and Doings " Stanzas on the Death of Mrs. Hemans . By L. E. L. The English Orchestra - the Philharmonic Society To the Monkey that descended in a Parachute 273 ...
... Fanny Vane . No. II . , Life After 228 Death . By the Author of " Sayings and Doings " Stanzas on the Death of Mrs. Hemans . By L. E. L. The English Orchestra - the Philharmonic Society To the Monkey that descended in a Parachute 273 ...
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... Fanny are both taken unaccountably ill , and so is Lieutenant Griggs of the Life Guards , who was dancing with one of them ; and as for poor Lady Elizabeth Grogan , I believe she is dying . " A new confusion here arose - the macaroons ...
... Fanny are both taken unaccountably ill , and so is Lieutenant Griggs of the Life Guards , who was dancing with one of them ; and as for poor Lady Elizabeth Grogan , I believe she is dying . " A new confusion here arose - the macaroons ...
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... Fanny , my heroine , was a remarkably pretty girl - pert and pathetic by turns - languishing or sparkling as the case might be - grave with a judge - scientific with a sage - pious with a priest - a connoisseur with artists - a Grisi ...
... Fanny , my heroine , was a remarkably pretty girl - pert and pathetic by turns - languishing or sparkling as the case might be - grave with a judge - scientific with a sage - pious with a priest - a connoisseur with artists - a Grisi ...
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... Fanny Vane was told that Mr. Skrymegour was to be her husband ; but Fanny knowing why this was settled to be the case , and being well aware that not " what is he " but " what has he " was the principle upon which this most unholy ...
... Fanny Vane was told that Mr. Skrymegour was to be her husband ; but Fanny knowing why this was settled to be the case , and being well aware that not " what is he " but " what has he " was the principle upon which this most unholy ...
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... Fanny , " said Vane , " must naturally be ad- mired - she is handsome , with a pretty figure , highly accomplished , and in temper - strongly resembling me . " " Ah ! " said Skrymegour . " Now , " added Vane , " if you see anything like ...
... Fanny , " said Vane , " must naturally be ad- mired - she is handsome , with a pretty figure , highly accomplished , and in temper - strongly resembling me . " " Ah ! " said Skrymegour . " Now , " added Vane , " if you see anything like ...
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