Sharpe's London magazine, a journal of entertainment and instruction. [entitled] Sharpe's London journal. [entitled] Sharpe's London magazine, conducted by mrs. S.C. Hall, Volumes 16-17Anna Maria Hall |
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... thought as much , " says Gray to himself , " that gentleman was Mr. Fielding - the rich spinner - and this the grave of his father and mother . I have heard that he was as noble a son as he is a noble father , husband , master , and man ...
... thought as much , " says Gray to himself , " that gentleman was Mr. Fielding - the rich spinner - and this the grave of his father and mother . I have heard that he was as noble a son as he is a noble father , husband , master , and man ...
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... thought none the worse of his wife for her irritabilities . He believed himself a happy man in his marriage , and would not have had was , I suppose , the veritable Juliet for this sweet- that ceremony undone again if he could . She ...
... thought none the worse of his wife for her irritabilities . He believed himself a happy man in his marriage , and would not have had was , I suppose , the veritable Juliet for this sweet- that ceremony undone again if he could . She ...
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... thought her cold- ness was maiden modesty , and her indifference good breeding . Julia was in the toils . Every struggle but en- tangled her the more . A positive force will gen- erally get the better of a negative . In vain she said ...
... thought her cold- ness was maiden modesty , and her indifference good breeding . Julia was in the toils . Every struggle but en- tangled her the more . A positive force will gen- erally get the better of a negative . In vain she said ...
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... thought , with a sigh for my lost scholarship , as I got out my desk to write to my mother . But I sat still , with the blank paper before me . My mind having once laid hold of a pleasant train of thought , held it with a tenacious ...
... thought , with a sigh for my lost scholarship , as I got out my desk to write to my mother . But I sat still , with the blank paper before me . My mind having once laid hold of a pleasant train of thought , held it with a tenacious ...
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... thought their writer only lived to write , with such charm and vividness did she press into their service the most trivial incidents of her every - day life . The happiest turns of thought , every treasure of the heart and brain which ...
... thought their writer only lived to write , with such charm and vividness did she press into their service the most trivial incidents of her every - day life . The happiest turns of thought , every treasure of the heart and brain which ...
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