The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 - English literature |
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... dear Job , " said I , looking with unctuous good nature on the well - shaped boot I had put on for the first time in a month that morning . ( It is an unsenti- mental fact that hob - nailed shoes are indispensable on the most poetical ...
... dear Job , " said I , looking with unctuous good nature on the well - shaped boot I had put on for the first time in a month that morning . ( It is an unsenti- mental fact that hob - nailed shoes are indispensable on the most poetical ...
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... dear friends I have made and left on that long canal ) there are few highways on which you will meet so many lovely and loving fellow - passengers . On this occasion my star was bankrupt - Job Smith being my only civilized companion ...
... dear friends I have made and left on that long canal ) there are few highways on which you will meet so many lovely and loving fellow - passengers . On this occasion my star was bankrupt - Job Smith being my only civilized companion ...
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... dear reader , while I tell you of another harmony that I learned to love in the wilderness . There will come sometimes in the spring - say in May , or whenever the snow - drops and sulphur butterflies are tempted out by the first ...
... dear reader , while I tell you of another harmony that I learned to love in the wilderness . There will come sometimes in the spring - say in May , or whenever the snow - drops and sulphur butterflies are tempted out by the first ...
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... dear reader , that the bend of the rainbow spans not the earth more perfectly than did the love of that woman my hopes of future bliss ; and that ephemeral arc does not sooner melt into the clouds - but I am anticipat- ing my story ...
... dear reader , that the bend of the rainbow spans not the earth more perfectly than did the love of that woman my hopes of future bliss ; and that ephemeral arc does not sooner melt into the clouds - but I am anticipat- ing my story ...
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... dear little innocent . I loved Philip Slingsby when I thought I was going to die . It was then a fitting attachment , for I never thought to need of the goods of this world more than a sick chamber and a nurse ; and Phil . was kind ...
... dear little innocent . I loved Philip Slingsby when I thought I was going to die . It was then a fitting attachment , for I never thought to need of the goods of this world more than a sick chamber and a nurse ; and Phil . was kind ...
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