Douglas Jerrold's Shilling Magazine, Volumen4,Temas19-21Punch Office, 1846 |
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... reader that Snipeton , only a chapter since , spoke of a handmaid on her way from Kent to make acquaintance with his fire - side divinities ? That human flower , with a freshness of soul like the dews of Paradise upon her is , reader ...
... reader that Snipeton , only a chapter since , spoke of a handmaid on her way from Kent to make acquaintance with his fire - side divinities ? That human flower , with a freshness of soul like the dews of Paradise upon her is , reader ...
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... readers we suspect will ask , why , when the Graduate writes like this , gives words that embody our very doctrine- have we , in somewhat a controversial spirit , argued against the " teaching of Nature ? " Simply , however , the ...
... readers we suspect will ask , why , when the Graduate writes like this , gives words that embody our very doctrine- have we , in somewhat a controversial spirit , argued against the " teaching of Nature ? " Simply , however , the ...
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... reader must prepare for himself wings to pass with me from land to land , and from age to age . But sometimes I shall find rest and refreshment for him , if he will accompany me on the long journey of reviewing my life , in pleasant and ...
... reader must prepare for himself wings to pass with me from land to land , and from age to age . But sometimes I shall find rest and refreshment for him , if he will accompany me on the long journey of reviewing my life , in pleasant and ...
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... reader who will attend to the more serious part of my narrative ; but I shall chiefly con- fine myself to recollections of those events which appear to be most pregnant with instruction for the present times . " The thing that hath been ...
... reader who will attend to the more serious part of my narrative ; but I shall chiefly con- fine myself to recollections of those events which appear to be most pregnant with instruction for the present times . " The thing that hath been ...
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... reader will have discerned , was only half a conservative , -apologised for his neighbour's faults , in the customary mode of neighbourly apologists , —that is , by fur- nishing the complainant with new grounds of dislike , in lieu of ...
... reader will have discerned , was only half a conservative , -apologised for his neighbour's faults , in the customary mode of neighbourly apologists , —that is , by fur- nishing the complainant with new grounds of dislike , in lieu of ...
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