The Metropolitan Magazine, Volumen46Saunders and Otley, 1846 |
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... character and expressions of the brigand Drengotto are so abominable , that the translator has thought it a necessary tribute to human feelings to makę some omissions here . - TR , may flatter your last hour with the hope that one The ...
... character and expressions of the brigand Drengotto are so abominable , that the translator has thought it a necessary tribute to human feelings to makę some omissions here . - TR , may flatter your last hour with the hope that one The ...
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... character . It was now again leap year - 1828 ; and again it was the beginning of the beautiful month of June . The brilliant sunshine of a fine evening , between the hours of five and six , was flinging additional splendour over the ...
... character . It was now again leap year - 1828 ; and again it was the beginning of the beautiful month of June . The brilliant sunshine of a fine evening , between the hours of five and six , was flinging additional splendour over the ...
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... character rose , refined and purified , from the waves of trouble that passed over her . Her poetical impulses were exchanged for humble religious faith ; the hand of Providence , as directing the path of life , manifested itself more ...
... character rose , refined and purified , from the waves of trouble that passed over her . Her poetical impulses were exchanged for humble religious faith ; the hand of Providence , as directing the path of life , manifested itself more ...
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... character , as well as of considerable for- tune , was favoured in his suit by Mr. and Mrs. Murray , to a degree that rendered it very difficult for their niece to repress attentions which gave her much pain , because prompted by a sen ...
... character , as well as of considerable for- tune , was favoured in his suit by Mr. and Mrs. Murray , to a degree that rendered it very difficult for their niece to repress attentions which gave her much pain , because prompted by a sen ...
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... character . He was out everywhere . Then , in the following spring , he went to travel on the Continent . In short , dearest , don't think me cruel or unkind , but it is astonishing how all these influences change young men's ...
... character . He was out everywhere . Then , in the following spring , he went to travel on the Continent . In short , dearest , don't think me cruel or unkind , but it is astonishing how all these influences change young men's ...
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