The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1834 - English literature |
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... lived here with you , and who has died deep in your debt . ' " What ! ' exclaimed the upholsterer , you his brother ! Impossible -ridiculous ! Why , I should know you from a thousand by that little knob on your nose . ' " That may be ...
... lived here with you , and who has died deep in your debt . ' " What ! ' exclaimed the upholsterer , you his brother ! Impossible -ridiculous ! Why , I should know you from a thousand by that little knob on your nose . ' " That may be ...
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... lived in the lodgings , should make her appearance , convinced that she would not be deceived as to the identity , or believe in the story of two brothers having the same knobs to their noses ; but don't you think it might shock the ...
... lived in the lodgings , should make her appearance , convinced that she would not be deceived as to the identity , or believe in the story of two brothers having the same knobs to their noses ; but don't you think it might shock the ...
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... lived on week - days only to teach Greek and Latin , to fish and mend his tackle . It was during this period that I first fell upon a passage I am about to quote , gentle reader , for thy instruction and future comfort , a passage so ...
... lived on week - days only to teach Greek and Latin , to fish and mend his tackle . It was during this period that I first fell upon a passage I am about to quote , gentle reader , for thy instruction and future comfort , a passage so ...
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... lived , I should have been your daughter , " said Manette , hiding her weeping face upon his knees , " and then , all I had would have been yours . Accept it now , Charlet , for his sake , " she continued , placing in his hand a small ...
... lived , I should have been your daughter , " said Manette , hiding her weeping face upon his knees , " and then , all I had would have been yours . Accept it now , Charlet , for his sake , " she continued , placing in his hand a small ...
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... lived at Allfoxden , about two miles from Stowey , and was visited by Charles Lamb , the late John Thelwall the lecturer , and other men of cultivated minds and fertile imagination . Here , also , he planned " The Brook , " a poem ...
... lived at Allfoxden , about two miles from Stowey , and was visited by Charles Lamb , the late John Thelwall the lecturer , and other men of cultivated minds and fertile imagination . Here , also , he planned " The Brook , " a poem ...
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