Bentley's Miscellany, Том 3Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1838 |
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... nature . The moral tone of these elegant côteries was anything but pure ; * Professors of literature , mingling in the society of the noble and the wealthy upon sufferance , held a rank scarcely higher than that of musicians or actors ...
... nature . The moral tone of these elegant côteries was anything but pure ; * Professors of literature , mingling in the society of the noble and the wealthy upon sufferance , held a rank scarcely higher than that of musicians or actors ...
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... nature weep . But , notwithstanding the indulgence of extreme politeness , I could well perceive , too , the cold and feeble passages which were passed over in silence , as well as those in which I had mistaken the tone of nature or the ...
... nature weep . But , notwithstanding the indulgence of extreme politeness , I could well perceive , too , the cold and feeble passages which were passed over in silence , as well as those in which I had mistaken the tone of nature or the ...
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... nature . " The Bishop begins the letter , but cannot see to get through it . He hands it to the minister , who reads as follows ; " My Lord Bishop of Orleans , my daughters have a great desire to have some quince marmalade . They want ...
... nature . " The Bishop begins the letter , but cannot see to get through it . He hands it to the minister , who reads as follows ; " My Lord Bishop of Orleans , my daughters have a great desire to have some quince marmalade . They want ...
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... nature . That the feelings they express are fictitious , or even exaggerated , is out of the question , for they glow with the eloquence of truth ; and the reader cannot but feel that the passions to which they give vent are not the ...
... nature . That the feelings they express are fictitious , or even exaggerated , is out of the question , for they glow with the eloquence of truth ; and the reader cannot but feel that the passions to which they give vent are not the ...
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... nature will soon grant me . " This highly - gifted and most unhappy woman died in 1776 , in her forty - third year , the victim of violent passions acting on an ill - regu- lated mind . Though wasted with painful and hopeless disease ...
... nature will soon grant me . " This highly - gifted and most unhappy woman died in 1776 , in her forty - third year , the victim of violent passions acting on an ill - regu- lated mind . Though wasted with painful and hopeless disease ...
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Anne of Austria Apemantus appearance arms beauty better Bonomye Bumble called Cannon Commodus Corney cried daughter dead dear death devil doctor door duchess Duke Duke of Orleans English exclaimed eyes face Fagin father feelings fire Foxcote French gentleman GEORGE CRUIKSHANK Giles girl give hand happy head hear heard heart Hogg honour hour Isoline king Klünchünbrüch lady laugh light Lioba lived looked Lord ma'am Madame Madame de Montespan Martha master matron mehmandar mind misanthrope morning never night Noddy o'er Oliver OLIVER TWIST once Plutarch Polonius poor replied returned round scene seemed seen Shakspeare sigh Sikes Simon Plumb smile song soon soul spirit Stickleback stranger sweet tell thee thing thou thought Timon Timon of Athens tion Tom Mason took turned Versailles voice wife woman words young
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