Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... thought Mr. Ainslie , as he gazed on her , or he would have come post to receive intelligence of a creature like that . Oh , she would be better without him . So thought his amiable wife ; and the next thing to be done was to convince ...
... thought Mr. Ainslie , as he gazed on her , or he would have come post to receive intelligence of a creature like that . Oh , she would be better without him . So thought his amiable wife ; and the next thing to be done was to convince ...
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... thought you used to admire it , " said Ellen , almost in tears . " Yes , so I did , when it was new and in the country ; but here it would be so quizzed . ' " " It is new , she was going to say ; but she stopt , unable to make the now ...
... thought you used to admire it , " said Ellen , almost in tears . " Yes , so I did , when it was new and in the country ; but here it would be so quizzed . ' " " It is new , she was going to say ; but she stopt , unable to make the now ...
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... thought advisa- ble to beguile the rich souls into better thoughts by a translation of some parts of scripture into fashionable phrase and elegant poetry , Ut pueris olim dant crustula blandi Doctores , - and accordingly Lord Byron ...
... thought advisa- ble to beguile the rich souls into better thoughts by a translation of some parts of scripture into fashionable phrase and elegant poetry , Ut pueris olim dant crustula blandi Doctores , - and accordingly Lord Byron ...
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