New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 98Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1853 |
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... village of Langley- " The Crowning with Flowers of the most Deserving Little Girl in the Parish , " is marked by originality as well as by grace and feeling . A passage in the prison - life of " The Man with the Iron Mask " has employed ...
... village of Langley- " The Crowning with Flowers of the most Deserving Little Girl in the Parish , " is marked by originality as well as by grace and feeling . A passage in the prison - life of " The Man with the Iron Mask " has employed ...
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... village girls , gathered round a spring , beneath some pine trees , are listening with some apprehension to the footsteps of a person approaching , has most sentiment in it , though the " Young Lady returned from a Masquerade , ” and ...
... village girls , gathered round a spring , beneath some pine trees , are listening with some apprehension to the footsteps of a person approaching , has most sentiment in it , though the " Young Lady returned from a Masquerade , ” and ...
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... Village Smithy " of Mr. Provis is deserving of considerable praise ; and Mr. Hemsley , who im- proves every year , treads very closely upon the heels of Mr. Hunt ; his Young Love " has all the force and truth of the " Gamekeeper's Boy ...
... Village Smithy " of Mr. Provis is deserving of considerable praise ; and Mr. Hemsley , who im- proves every year , treads very closely upon the heels of Mr. Hunt ; his Young Love " has all the force and truth of the " Gamekeeper's Boy ...
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... resolved to disembark on the left bank , and turn , the palisade by the village of Maloso , and we are waiting the results of this pro- ceeding . " Scarcely had he finished his narrative , than we heard 58 The French in the South Seas .
... resolved to disembark on the left bank , and turn , the palisade by the village of Maloso , and we are waiting the results of this pro- ceeding . " Scarcely had he finished his narrative , than we heard 58 The French in the South Seas .
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... villages , and carrying the inhabitants off to slavery . This time Captain Farquhar was despatched in the Albatross , with Captain Wallace in the steamer Nemesis , to wreak venge- ance on the spoliators . Sir James Brooke joined the ...
... villages , and carrying the inhabitants off to slavery . This time Captain Farquhar was despatched in the Albatross , with Captain Wallace in the steamer Nemesis , to wreak venge- ance on the spoliators . Sir James Brooke joined the ...
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