The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Том 87Chapman and Hall, 1849 |
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... seemed to be a passing - bell that ratified my decease , and brought me so much nearer to the appalling moment when I should be buried alive . At intervals other sounds were distinguishable ; and as I caught the grating of wheels on the ...
... seemed to be a passing - bell that ratified my decease , and brought me so much nearer to the appalling moment when I should be buried alive . At intervals other sounds were distinguishable ; and as I caught the grating of wheels on the ...
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... seemed in this situation as little of a wit as can well be imagined . A joke took place on this visit , often subsequently repeated . There were two Smiths on the same side of the court , and we had very naturally knocked at the door of ...
... seemed in this situation as little of a wit as can well be imagined . A joke took place on this visit , often subsequently repeated . There were two Smiths on the same side of the court , and we had very naturally knocked at the door of ...
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... seemed to mingle somewhat of his professional character in social intercourse . On this account we surmise that James will be much sooner forgotten by his friends than Horace . The duration of the living remembrance in these cases is ...
... seemed to mingle somewhat of his professional character in social intercourse . On this account we surmise that James will be much sooner forgotten by his friends than Horace . The duration of the living remembrance in these cases is ...
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... seemed a great difference between the two brothers . James ever appeared to have his sympathies nearest home , and to share far less in the pleasures or pains of others . Not that he wanted good - nature , but that a certain disregard ...
... seemed a great difference between the two brothers . James ever appeared to have his sympathies nearest home , and to share far less in the pleasures or pains of others . Not that he wanted good - nature , but that a certain disregard ...
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... seemed to us as if he was kept in suspense between the beauty of nature at Tunbridge and the advantage of superior society in Brighton . He was a true lover of nature . One of his favourite haunts had been Knole , in the vicinity of ...
... seemed to us as if he was kept in suspense between the beauty of nature at Tunbridge and the advantage of superior society in Brighton . He was a true lover of nature . One of his favourite haunts had been Knole , in the vicinity of ...
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