The St. Petersburg English Review, of Literature, the Arts, and Sciences, Том 4Hauer and Company, 1842 |
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... feel of any consequence . ' Mrs. T. - Well , Sir , she is our Miss Burney , however ; we were the first to catch her , and now we have got , we will keep her . And so she is all our own . ' Dr. J. - Yes , I hope she is ; I should be ...
... feel of any consequence . ' Mrs. T. - Well , Sir , she is our Miss Burney , however ; we were the first to catch her , and now we have got , we will keep her . And so she is all our own . ' Dr. J. - Yes , I hope she is ; I should be ...
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... feel- ings and motives - if she really mistook the itchings of vanity for the tremors of diffidence it would only remind us of what she herself said of poor mad Barry , the painter - that with an innocent belief that he was the most ...
... feel- ings and motives - if she really mistook the itchings of vanity for the tremors of diffidence it would only remind us of what she herself said of poor mad Barry , the painter - that with an innocent belief that he was the most ...
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... feel ourselves bound not to permit such a breach of good faith to pass uncensured ; but we admit that individually there is not much harm done . Miss Burney is in general so absorbed in the merits of Miss Burney , that the faults or ...
... feel ourselves bound not to permit such a breach of good faith to pass uncensured ; but we admit that individually there is not much harm done . Miss Burney is in general so absorbed in the merits of Miss Burney , that the faults or ...
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... feel no apprehension of private plot or latent conspiracy - to stay out , fearlessly , among his people , and so benevolently to see him- self to the safety of one who had raised her arm against his life- these little traits , all ...
... feel no apprehension of private plot or latent conspiracy - to stay out , fearlessly , among his people , and so benevolently to see him- self to the safety of one who had raised her arm against his life- these little traits , all ...
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... to her thumb , and feel- ing along its edge , she said , « What have you done to your knife , my son ? -it ought not to be in this condition . It VOL . IV . 6 must be sharpened , Gaetano ; you must get it THE REVENGE . 41.
... to her thumb , and feel- ing along its edge , she said , « What have you done to your knife , my son ? -it ought not to be in this condition . It VOL . IV . 6 must be sharpened , Gaetano ; you must get it THE REVENGE . 41.
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