The Spirit of the English MagazinesMonroe and Francis, 1831 - American periodicals |
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Page 229
... racter . Maurice wished he could explain to them that his head ach- ed , and regretted that the mother , in singing her boy to sleep , thought it necessary , vibrating seconds , to stamp sixty times in a minute on the frail floor ; but ...
... racter . Maurice wished he could explain to them that his head ach- ed , and regretted that the mother , in singing her boy to sleep , thought it necessary , vibrating seconds , to stamp sixty times in a minute on the frail floor ; but ...
Page 249
... racter , I anticipate the revival of many delightful sensations , which other reminiscences would fail to create . Harry Butler was the youngest son of a gentleman of ancient fa- mily and comfortable fortune , in the north of England ...
... racter , I anticipate the revival of many delightful sensations , which other reminiscences would fail to create . Harry Butler was the youngest son of a gentleman of ancient fa- mily and comfortable fortune , in the north of England ...
Page 273
... racter . It has sometimes been objected that men are insensible to the value of a female mind embued with ex- tensive knowledge , and well versed in literature ; but the objection is now , I think , almost exploded , or if it retain any ...
... racter . It has sometimes been objected that men are insensible to the value of a female mind embued with ex- tensive knowledge , and well versed in literature ; but the objection is now , I think , almost exploded , or if it retain any ...
Page 318
... racter . At dinner , a large party assem- bled at Colonel Wright's ; among others the Countess of Westmore- land , with Tom Sheridan and his beautiful wife ; and it happened that Sheridan , in relating the local news of the morning ...
... racter . At dinner , a large party assem- bled at Colonel Wright's ; among others the Countess of Westmore- land , with Tom Sheridan and his beautiful wife ; and it happened that Sheridan , in relating the local news of the morning ...
Page 364
... racter of that honorable soldier , would , under existing circumstances , have another opportunity to seize upon in order to vent the venom of their spite and envy . The most odious aspersions had been syste- matically disseminated ...
... racter of that honorable soldier , would , under existing circumstances , have another opportunity to seize upon in order to vent the venom of their spite and envy . The most odious aspersions had been syste- matically disseminated ...
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