American Quarterly Review, Том 21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 |
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... most onaccountable , for he had often left it just so , and it had never burned up before ! This incident gave a new turn to Philip's life . He abandoned his trade , and really loving , or , as he said , ' aiming. 1837. ] 21 Miss Sedgwick .
... most onaccountable , for he had often left it just so , and it had never burned up before ! This incident gave a new turn to Philip's life . He abandoned his trade , and really loving , or , as he said , ' aiming. 1837. ] 21 Miss Sedgwick .
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... turning her eye full of gratitude upon Harry . Harry arranged her cushions as nobody else could to support her weak back : Susan disposed her cloak so that Charlotte could draw it around her if the air proved too fresh ; and then ...
... turning her eye full of gratitude upon Harry . Harry arranged her cushions as nobody else could to support her weak back : Susan disposed her cloak so that Charlotte could draw it around her if the air proved too fresh ; and then ...
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... turning to her daughter , and pulling from her head a dress - cap that she was trying on and arranging with all the airs and graces of a fine lady ; ' I have told you a thousand times , Sabina Jane , ' she continued , ' not to be fond ...
... turning to her daughter , and pulling from her head a dress - cap that she was trying on and arranging with all the airs and graces of a fine lady ; ' I have told you a thousand times , Sabina Jane , ' she continued , ' not to be fond ...
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... turning over the pages of such a book , and in gleaning the flowers of fancy and wit with which it may be strewn , cannot but lament that so many fine thoughts and beautiful ideas have been dissipated and wasted . It is very far ...
... turning over the pages of such a book , and in gleaning the flowers of fancy and wit with which it may be strewn , cannot but lament that so many fine thoughts and beautiful ideas have been dissipated and wasted . It is very far ...
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... turn and see what agreeable remarks we may find in his sketches , without , for the moment , troubling ourselves to dis- cover their immediate connection with the subject of English literature . And the " buildings " of the middle ages ...
... turn and see what agreeable remarks we may find in his sketches , without , for the moment , troubling ourselves to dis- cover their immediate connection with the subject of English literature . And the " buildings " of the middle ages ...
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