The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes98-99Theodore Foster, 1856 |
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... kind than any other in our literature . Nor is this wonderful , since if ever a human being dearly loved Ana it was Horace Walpole , though they are for the most part the sweetmeats of litera- ture , and are by no means to be made a ...
... kind than any other in our literature . Nor is this wonderful , since if ever a human being dearly loved Ana it was Horace Walpole , though they are for the most part the sweetmeats of litera- ture , and are by no means to be made a ...
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... kind ; and it is the art with which they are disposed , and the bearing they have upon the main action , which sustain the unflag- ging interest . With the whole of the ma- terials drawn from common life , there is nothing in the ...
... kind ; and it is the art with which they are disposed , and the bearing they have upon the main action , which sustain the unflag- ging interest . With the whole of the ma- terials drawn from common life , there is nothing in the ...
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... kind have lately taken place . The most ingenious pilfering of the put up ' kind we ever heard of occurred many years ago in a large town in Hampshire . A gang of first - rate cracksmen having heard that a certain banker in a country ...
... kind have lately taken place . The most ingenious pilfering of the put up ' kind we ever heard of occurred many years ago in a large town in Hampshire . A gang of first - rate cracksmen having heard that a certain banker in a country ...
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