New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 80Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1847 |
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Page 43
... feeling ; an offence only amounting to the old charge against men of wit , that they are apt to love their joke better than their friend . That he was capable of a sincere , firm , and disinterested attachment , I myself can testify ...
... feeling ; an offence only amounting to the old charge against men of wit , that they are apt to love their joke better than their friend . That he was capable of a sincere , firm , and disinterested attachment , I myself can testify ...
Page 124
... feeling pains us most , pity for the decoyed , or indignation at the decoyer . The sequel of his history is soon told . Captain Winton seizes upon the travelling prince , his gold and his followers , converts the gold to his own uses ...
... feeling pains us most , pity for the decoyed , or indignation at the decoyer . The sequel of his history is soon told . Captain Winton seizes upon the travelling prince , his gold and his followers , converts the gold to his own uses ...
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... feelings of the father towards the son , the influence of the queen , the prayers of the princesses , and perhaps a cer- tain feeling of self - respect on his own part , had prevented him from giving way , in presence of the people , to ...
... feelings of the father towards the son , the influence of the queen , the prayers of the princesses , and perhaps a cer- tain feeling of self - respect on his own part , had prevented him from giving way , in presence of the people , to ...
Contents
THE SPIRIT OF DANTE BY L MARIOTTI AUTHOR OF ITALY PAST | 1 |
MARGARET GRAHAM BY G P R JAMES ESQ AUTHOR OF DARNLEY | 20 |
FACES THAT BUT ONCE WE MEET BY MRS PONSONBY | 37 |
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