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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... hope must still be in its breast , unless it be blighted indeed by some terrible storm . She was looking very lovely that morning , more so indeed than ever . Whether it was that like the chameleon she took her hues from that which ...
... hope must still be in its breast , unless it be blighted indeed by some terrible storm . She was looking very lovely that morning , more so indeed than ever . Whether it was that like the chameleon she took her hues from that which ...
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... hope to its termination , now the war is at end we have nothing to hope for . " The more minutely we examine the present crisis of affairs , at home and abroad , the more strongly are we impressed with the belief that things are drawing ...
... hope to its termination , now the war is at end we have nothing to hope for . " The more minutely we examine the present crisis of affairs , at home and abroad , the more strongly are we impressed with the belief that things are drawing ...
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... hope , " thought Walter , " I shall never rise . Let me hope on , though only to meet with disappointment at last ; it is better to perish in pursuit of a noble goal , than basely to shrink from the race . Let me never cease to ...
... hope , " thought Walter , " I shall never rise . Let me hope on , though only to meet with disappointment at last ; it is better to perish in pursuit of a noble goal , than basely to shrink from the race . Let me never cease 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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