Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Том 233F. Jefferies, 1872 |
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... thought . " The feeble grasp tightened , stronger , stronger yet . The shadows fell , the night came down , and a pale moon threw its ghostly light into the chamber . But the face he loved was fixed and grey now , the hand he clasped ...
... thought . " The feeble grasp tightened , stronger , stronger yet . The shadows fell , the night came down , and a pale moon threw its ghostly light into the chamber . But the face he loved was fixed and grey now , the hand he clasped ...
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... thought . " The feeble grasp tightened , stronger , stronger yet . The shadows fell , the night came down , and a pale moon threw its ghostly light into the chamber . But the face he loved was fixed and grey now , the hand he clasped ...
... thought . " The feeble grasp tightened , stronger , stronger yet . The shadows fell , the night came down , and a pale moon threw its ghostly light into the chamber . But the face he loved was fixed and grey now , the hand he clasped ...
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... thought , when upon his legs in the House of Com- He can and often does write thoughtful and suggestive essays for the perplexity of the group of shepherds , fishermen , and drysalters of the Elgin burghs . But this , apparently , is ...
... thought , when upon his legs in the House of Com- He can and often does write thoughtful and suggestive essays for the perplexity of the group of shepherds , fishermen , and drysalters of the Elgin burghs . But this , apparently , is ...
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... thought of Gladstone even in 1839 ; and here you have his portrait drawn in the brightest colours of imagination as " a young man of unblemished character and of distinguished parliamentary talents , the rising hope of those stern and ...
... thought of Gladstone even in 1839 ; and here you have his portrait drawn in the brightest colours of imagination as " a young man of unblemished character and of distinguished parliamentary talents , the rising hope of those stern and ...
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... thought , and habit , which go to make up the individu- ality of all but the most trivial and commonplace minds ; and the impossibility of getting at the hidden secrets of a man's life without some measure of affection and respect . We ...
... thought , and habit , which go to make up the individu- ality of all but the most trivial and commonplace minds ; and the impossibility of getting at the hidden secrets of a man's life without some measure of affection and respect . We ...
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