The Cornhill Magazine, Volumes 9-10; Volume 83; Volume 1901William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1901 |
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... nature with a substratum of great kindliness , and I believe he left my room in a happier frame of mind than when he entered it . He and Thackeray afterwards became close friends . These CORNHILL dinners gave rise to another incident ...
... nature with a substratum of great kindliness , and I believe he left my room in a happier frame of mind than when he entered it . He and Thackeray afterwards became close friends . These CORNHILL dinners gave rise to another incident ...
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... nature was so generous , and my regard for him was so sincere , that no misunderstanding between us ever arose . I used to drive round to his house in Onslow Square nearly every morning , and we discussed manuscripts and subjects to ...
... nature was so generous , and my regard for him was so sincere , that no misunderstanding between us ever arose . I used to drive round to his house in Onslow Square nearly every morning , and we discussed manuscripts and subjects to ...
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... natural concerto of strength and sweetness , to the measured chime , the thundering burst , of which Mrs. Hemans herself has written , and written so well that , though her poems were not to be found on the amply stocked bookshelf in ...
... natural concerto of strength and sweetness , to the measured chime , the thundering burst , of which Mrs. Hemans herself has written , and written so well that , though her poems were not to be found on the amply stocked bookshelf in ...
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... Nature for sym- pathy in her troubles . Dr. Graves was a very young man ; for him too Nature was beautiful , only life was happy - the waters laughed , the skies were blue and laughed . He had just completed his college career , he was ...
... Nature for sym- pathy in her troubles . Dr. Graves was a very young man ; for him too Nature was beautiful , only life was happy - the waters laughed , the skies were blue and laughed . He had just completed his college career , he was ...
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... natural course of time , and his nephew has told me how the old friend , lying on his sick bed , rallied to dictate ... Nature , to hear of a charming and faithful sentiment . which time has not destroyed in its remorseless course . One ...
... natural course of time , and his nephew has told me how the old friend , lying on his sick bed , rallied to dictate ... Nature , to hear of a charming and faithful sentiment . which time has not destroyed in its remorseless course . One ...
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