The Gentleman's Magazine ...Bradbury, Evans & Company, 1868 |
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... could see him now , one may more readily imagine than describe . Over there you see the Duke of Alderney and Captain the Honourable Wynstone Wynne . The Duke is not amusing , but quite harmless . Wynstone is Not in Society . 15.
... could see him now , one may more readily imagine than describe . Over there you see the Duke of Alderney and Captain the Honourable Wynstone Wynne . The Duke is not amusing , but quite harmless . Wynstone is Not in Society . 15.
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... Alderney's drag , we will take the opportunity of sketching the previous life of their host , and explaining more particularly the exact position which he occupied . St. Patrick Smith was the only son of a wealthy banker , who married ...
... Alderney's drag , we will take the opportunity of sketching the previous life of their host , and explaining more particularly the exact position which he occupied . St. Patrick Smith was the only son of a wealthy banker , who married ...
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... Alderney , and a cousin of the young man who is still supposed to be " seeing about " his drag . Smith had every reason to believe that his affection was returned , and he was a man whom any woman might be forgiven for loving . At last ...
... Alderney , and a cousin of the young man who is still supposed to be " seeing about " his drag . Smith had every reason to believe that his affection was returned , and he was a man whom any woman might be forgiven for loving . At last ...
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... Alderney's introduction to the Grange might be quoted as an example of the difficulties that often stood between a desire to know the Grange and its consummation . The little duke , who prided himself upon knowing all kinds of life ...
... Alderney's introduction to the Grange might be quoted as an example of the difficulties that often stood between a desire to know the Grange and its consummation . The little duke , who prided himself upon knowing all kinds of life ...
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... Alderney . That's his drag . That was him you see on the box , by your friend as was driving . " " Oh , ah ! ” said Miffkins ; " I did not recognise his grace in the rapidity of passing . " A neglect which , as he had never seen the ...
... Alderney . That's his drag . That was him you see on the box , by your friend as was driving . " " Oh , ah ! ” said Miffkins ; " I did not recognise his grace in the rapidity of passing . " A neglect which , as he had never seen the ...
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Стр. 332 - And the evening sun descending Set the clouds on fire with redness, Burned the broad sky, like a prairie, Left upon the level water, One long track and trail of splendor, Down whose stream, as down a river, Westward, westward Hiawatha Sailed into the fiery sunset, Sailed into the purple vapors, Sailed into the dusk of evening.
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Стр. 789 - When icicles hang by the wall, And Dick the shepherd blows his nail, And Tom bears logs into the hall, And milk comes frozen home in pail, When blood is nipp'd, and ways be foul, Then nightly sings the staring owl, To-who ; Tu-whit, to-who, a merry note. While greasy Joan doth keel the pot...
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