The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1;Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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... father's consent to his marriage with Peppa , and not long after she accompanied him to France . It is true she did not shine in the first circles of Paris , but she was the means of surrounding her husband , at his beautiful country ...
... father's consent to his marriage with Peppa , and not long after she accompanied him to France . It is true she did not shine in the first circles of Paris , but she was the means of surrounding her husband , at his beautiful country ...
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... father breaks horses , don't he ? ' " When they can get any to break they co break horses in the ring , sir . ' " Very well then . Describe your father as a horse - breaker . He doctors sick horses , I dare say ? ' 66 “ Oh yes , sir ...
... father breaks horses , don't he ? ' " When they can get any to break they co break horses in the ring , sir . ' " Very well then . Describe your father as a horse - breaker . He doctors sick horses , I dare say ? ' 66 “ Oh yes , sir ...
Página 52
... Father Codlin . I thought I should have bust ! ' " * Blimber's Academy - the solemn polite- ness , pretension , and weariness of that establishment - is nearly as good as any- thing in the whole of these volumes . No one can help ...
... Father Codlin . I thought I should have bust ! ' " * Blimber's Academy - the solemn polite- ness , pretension , and weariness of that establishment - is nearly as good as any- thing in the whole of these volumes . No one can help ...
Página 54
... perfectly true ; but it is so out of place that one cannot help suspecting that the scene , with all its accessories the ivy She perfectly understands her father's game with regard to old .54 [ January , MODERN NOVELISTS : CHARLES DICKENS .
... perfectly true ; but it is so out of place that one cannot help suspecting that the scene , with all its accessories the ivy She perfectly understands her father's game with regard to old .54 [ January , MODERN NOVELISTS : CHARLES DICKENS .
Página 56
... father's game with regard to old Martin Chuz- zlewit , and she plays it unhesitatingly and well . At length she meets a man who is , without exception , the most des- picable ruffian that Mr. Dickens ever held up to the execration of ...
... father's game with regard to old Martin Chuz- zlewit , and she plays it unhesitatingly and well . At length she meets a man who is , without exception , the most des- picable ruffian that Mr. Dickens ever held up to the execration of ...
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