The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volumen44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 |
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... appeared with a shining light and a sparkling countenance , so as ye may not be able lightly to resist her . " - BURTON . " Ever thus Drop from us treasures one by one ; They who have been from youth with us , Whose every look , whose ...
... appeared with a shining light and a sparkling countenance , so as ye may not be able lightly to resist her . " - BURTON . " Ever thus Drop from us treasures one by one ; They who have been from youth with us , Whose every look , whose ...
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... appeared most unaffectedly anxious . The conversations of my enthusiastic friend had very considerably elevated my hopes . He extracted from me every particular of Emma's person and character ; the one , after my report , he pronounced ...
... appeared most unaffectedly anxious . The conversations of my enthusiastic friend had very considerably elevated my hopes . He extracted from me every particular of Emma's person and character ; the one , after my report , he pronounced ...
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... appeared that twenty thousand pounds were irrevocably and unconditionally Emma's -- but if her mother mar- ried again , the sum was to be doubled ; and the mother's jointure , which was two thousand five hundred pounds a - year , was to ...
... appeared that twenty thousand pounds were irrevocably and unconditionally Emma's -- but if her mother mar- ried again , the sum was to be doubled ; and the mother's jointure , which was two thousand five hundred pounds a - year , was to ...
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... appeared to have formed of marrying the dowager , gave me an idea that , although there was something like method in it , madness was the particular reigning malady under which poor Daly laboured ; yet there was so much plausibility in ...
... appeared to have formed of marrying the dowager , gave me an idea that , although there was something like method in it , madness was the particular reigning malady under which poor Daly laboured ; yet there was so much plausibility in ...
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... appeared in confusion . " What's the matter now ? " said Lady Wolverhampton . " I don't know , my dear Countess , " said a very respectable old body , with a gold tissue turban on her head ; " but Kate and Fanny are both taken ...
... appeared in confusion . " What's the matter now ? " said Lady Wolverhampton . " I don't know , my dear Countess , " said a very respectable old body , with a gold tissue turban on her head ; " but Kate and Fanny are both taken ...
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