The Metropolitan Magazine, Tom 11Theodore Foster, 1841 |
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... Maule and the Quakeress , Note - Book of an Irish Barrister , The Ode for the New Year , Old Bachelor , The Old Tower , The · Passage in the Life of Alfieri , Pickings from Italian Poetry , Press , The • Prize Master , The Question ...
... Maule and the Quakeress , Note - Book of an Irish Barrister , The Ode for the New Year , Old Bachelor , The Old Tower , The · Passage in the Life of Alfieri , Pickings from Italian Poetry , Press , The • Prize Master , The Question ...
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... with vexed eyes , and sadly change- ful mind , Some seek for toilsome years , yet scarcely find . * Of Simonides . W. T. MR . JEREMY MAULE AND THE QUA- KERESS . least 152 March , The Baths of Lucca in the Summer of 1840 .
... with vexed eyes , and sadly change- ful mind , Some seek for toilsome years , yet scarcely find . * Of Simonides . W. T. MR . JEREMY MAULE AND THE QUA- KERESS . least 152 March , The Baths of Lucca in the Summer of 1840 .
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MR . JEREMY MAULE AND THE QUA- KERESS . least adulterated of the lights that streamed through the medium of the dusty windows , did those favoured individuals who came to be transferred to canvass and ... Maule and the Quakeress .
MR . JEREMY MAULE AND THE QUA- KERESS . least adulterated of the lights that streamed through the medium of the dusty windows , did those favoured individuals who came to be transferred to canvass and ... Maule and the Quakeress .
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... Maule - Jerry Maule ? flattery on , " fine , fine ! " And so they cer- tainly were , though in a somewhat different sense to that in which the painter under- stood his friend . ' Not my best , ' said the painter , mere every - day ...
... Maule - Jerry Maule ? flattery on , " fine , fine ! " And so they cer- tainly were , though in a somewhat different sense to that in which the painter under- stood his friend . ' Not my best , ' said the painter , mere every - day ...
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... Maule collected the last of the crumbs from the ta- ble - cloth . ' I am not so ill - bred as to run away from you the moment I have got all that I can get , ' said Maule . What are you going to do ? ' . Will she do for me ? ' ' Will ...
... Maule collected the last of the crumbs from the ta- ble - cloth . ' I am not so ill - bred as to run away from you the moment I have got all that I can get , ' said Maule . What are you going to do ? ' . Will she do for me ? ' ' Will ...
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