Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Том 21James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch J. Fraser, 1880 Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle. |
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... seemed to like some thumping ) conveyed to the seat of reason little more than a wish to be well out of it . The brave lieutenant holding place , and sticking to it through a sense of duty , and of the difficulty of getting off ...
... seemed to like some thumping ) conveyed to the seat of reason little more than a wish to be well out of it . The brave lieutenant holding place , and sticking to it through a sense of duty , and of the difficulty of getting off ...
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... seemed as if little could be made out there , because everything seemed so lofty ; perhaps Mary had forgotten his existence . Could any lad of wax put up with this , least of all a daring mariner ? He resolved to run the cargo of his ...
... seemed as if little could be made out there , because everything seemed so lofty ; perhaps Mary had forgotten his existence . Could any lad of wax put up with this , least of all a daring mariner ? He resolved to run the cargo of his ...
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... seemed to get into an unwise condition of longing to know matters that surely could not matter . When did each of them first feel sure of being meant only for the other nobler one ? At first sight , of course , and with a perfect gift ...
... seemed to get into an unwise condition of longing to know matters that surely could not matter . When did each of them first feel sure of being meant only for the other nobler one ? At first sight , of course , and with a perfect gift ...
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... seemed to get into an unwise condition of longing to know matters that surely could not matter . each of them first feel sure of being meant only for the other nobler one ? At first sight , of course , and with a perfect gift of seeing ...
... seemed to get into an unwise condition of longing to know matters that surely could not matter . each of them first feel sure of being meant only for the other nobler one ? At first sight , of course , and with a perfect gift of seeing ...
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... seemed the perfection of a happy agricultural home . Viret memoria ! 6 On our return home , we passed by the Intercolonial Line to St. John's , the capital of New Brunswick , and embarked there in a steamer for Boston . The valley along ...
... seemed the perfection of a happy agricultural home . Viret memoria ! 6 On our return home , we passed by the Intercolonial Line to St. John's , the capital of New Brunswick , and embarked there in a steamer for Boston . The valley along ...
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