New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 69Henry Colburn, 1843 |
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Page 194
... become his substitute in both , it was no less so , that to his name the remuneration was paid , and what was to become of her and her mother when that name ceased to be counted among the living ? That his lovely and still young Huberta ...
... become his substitute in both , it was no less so , that to his name the remuneration was paid , and what was to become of her and her mother when that name ceased to be counted among the living ? That his lovely and still young Huberta ...
Page 563
... become morbid , their appetites will get diseased . You may feed them upon high game , sir , till corruption and putrescence shall become absolutely necessary to them , and appear perfection . " An audience is not always to be left to ...
... become morbid , their appetites will get diseased . You may feed them upon high game , sir , till corruption and putrescence shall become absolutely necessary to them , and appear perfection . " An audience is not always to be left to ...
Page 565
... become popular through their very defects - an ungainly figure , an unmeaning face , a snuffling voice , a drawl , a whine , & c . , which at first only created derision , shall at last , by the act of being written for , or taken ...
... become popular through their very defects - an ungainly figure , an unmeaning face , a snuffling voice , a drawl , a whine , & c . , which at first only created derision , shall at last , by the act of being written for , or taken ...
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Short Rides in an Authors Omnibus By Horace Smith | 17 |
The Barnabys in America Concluded By Mrs Trollope | 37 |
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