Appletons' Journal, 8 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1880 |
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... poor widow , who flung herself on her knees before him , and besought him to right her wrongs . He expostu- lated , but finally yielded , and did her justice be- fore he resumed his march . This was the first half of the story's growth ...
... poor widow , who flung herself on her knees before him , and besought him to right her wrongs . He expostu- lated , but finally yielded , and did her justice be- fore he resumed his march . This was the first half of the story's growth ...
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... poor business with which no man will occupy himself who has much to say , it is yet , so far , an indispensable element in all literature . And Mr. Gladstone , as we may have occasion to point out before we close , too often neglects it ...
... poor business with which no man will occupy himself who has much to say , it is yet , so far , an indispensable element in all literature . And Mr. Gladstone , as we may have occasion to point out before we close , too often neglects it ...
74 psl.
... poor Smike . And I say he is a good fellow for saying so ; and , if anybody says he isn't , I am ready to fight him whenever they like - there ! it . Fanny Squeers shall be attended to , depend upon Your drawing of her is very like ...
... poor Smike . And I say he is a good fellow for saying so ; and , if anybody says he isn't , I am ready to fight him whenever they like - there ! it . Fanny Squeers shall be attended to , depend upon Your drawing of her is very like ...
75 psl.
... poor , unnoticed , and a " black race , York Gate , Regent's Park , in the county of sheep " to boot . I never was more convinced of Middlesex , gentleman , the successful plaintiff in the anything than I am of that . mirable balance ...
... poor , unnoticed , and a " black race , York Gate , Regent's Park , in the county of sheep " to boot . I never was more convinced of Middlesex , gentleman , the successful plaintiff in the anything than I am of that . mirable balance ...
89 psl.
... poor ; to show them governed by the same pas- sorrows , as their more fortunate brethren ; to find in the sions , subject to the same needs , and crushed by the same death of a vagrant as great an element of pathos as in that of a Cæsar ...
... poor ; to show them governed by the same pas- sorrows , as their more fortunate brethren ; to find in the sions , subject to the same needs , and crushed by the same death of a vagrant as great an element of pathos as in that of a Cæsar ...
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