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 18-19Anna Maria Hall |
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... tion when first I gazed upon her , they did not flash with bold brilliance , but seemed , like the stars , ever striving to sub- due their own brightness . This , with the flower - like drooping of the head , and the rich chevelure ...
... tion when first I gazed upon her , they did not flash with bold brilliance , but seemed , like the stars , ever striving to sub- due their own brightness . This , with the flower - like drooping of the head , and the rich chevelure ...
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... tion even amid the Court of Aldermen . More- over , whilst every one is eating , every one is also talking sentiment . Gormandizing and sermonizing go together . The human heart ex- pands - the human purse scorns its strings . How well ...
... tion even amid the Court of Aldermen . More- over , whilst every one is eating , every one is also talking sentiment . Gormandizing and sermonizing go together . The human heart ex- pands - the human purse scorns its strings . How well ...
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... tion given , everyone will see they are not of the flea tribe , and have only that name from their rapidity of motion . Donovan thus describes the Cyclops : " By numerous filaments which it darts forth , it causes such a motion in the ...
... tion given , everyone will see they are not of the flea tribe , and have only that name from their rapidity of motion . Donovan thus describes the Cyclops : " By numerous filaments which it darts forth , it causes such a motion in the ...
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... tion to mind fogs , and considered that London had so many objects whereby visitors might be interested and amused , that she was quite con- tented to resign the gaieties and vanities of the season , in favour of more rational sources ...
... tion to mind fogs , and considered that London had so many objects whereby visitors might be interested and amused , that she was quite con- tented to resign the gaieties and vanities of the season , in favour of more rational sources ...
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... tion and admiration at every step , or else feels wronged and wounded at the omission which it construes into neglect . Instead of thinking and feeling for others , Annie was always think ing of herself . Herein was the contrast of the ...
... tion and admiration at every step , or else feels wronged and wounded at the omission which it construes into neglect . Instead of thinking and feeling for others , Annie was always think ing of herself . Herein was the contrast of the ...
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