The Metropolitan Magazine, Tom 2Theodore Foster, 1836 |
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... arms , I should not fear for the result . " " Had I not been betrayed , " observed Sir Robert , musing , " before ... arm that had laid the usurper low , " rejoined the Jesuit ; " but more of this hereafter . Your lady hath had much ...
... arms , I should not fear for the result . " " Had I not been betrayed , " observed Sir Robert , musing , " before ... arm that had laid the usurper low , " rejoined the Jesuit ; " but more of this hereafter . Your lady hath had much ...
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... arm , and Mr. Vanslyperken , as if he was mind to go on shore to see his mother , and chased by a fiend , pushed on through the fog was pacing the quarter - deck in his great coat , and rain ; he wanted to meet a congenial with his ...
... arm , and Mr. Vanslyperken , as if he was mind to go on shore to see his mother , and chased by a fiend , pushed on through the fog was pacing the quarter - deck in his great coat , and rain ; he wanted to meet a congenial with his ...
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... arm to ascertain whether he held substance or shadow . " Can I do any thing more , sir ? " continued Smallbones ; " for I should like to turn in— │I'm as cold as ice even now . " " You may go , " replied Vanslyperken , whose mind was ...
... arm to ascertain whether he held substance or shadow . " Can I do any thing more , sir ? " continued Smallbones ; " for I should like to turn in— │I'm as cold as ice even now . " " You may go , " replied Vanslyperken , whose mind was ...
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... arm , which , after a little demur , was accept- ed , and Mr. Vansly perken conveyed her to her house . Of course she could do no less than to ask him to walk up , and Mr. Vansly- perken , who had never been in any thing ap- proaching ...
... arm , which , after a little demur , was accept- ed , and Mr. Vansly perken conveyed her to her house . Of course she could do no less than to ask him to walk up , and Mr. Vansly- perken , who had never been in any thing ap- proaching ...
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... arms of her lover ' to gild herself with some more ducats . ' These two characters would be more worthy of Dryden than of Shakspeare , if the great poet had not ' cloaked and jewelled their deformities : ' by so costly and profuse a ...
... arms of her lover ' to gild herself with some more ducats . ' These two characters would be more worthy of Dryden than of Shakspeare , if the great poet had not ' cloaked and jewelled their deformities : ' by so costly and profuse a ...
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