Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 56Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1864 - Literature |
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Page 107
... nature was as abhorrent to the feel- ings of the nobility as to those of all other classes of society , the condemnation of the Comte de Horn to the death of a common felon was felt as a blow to the whole order . Efforts had been made ...
... nature was as abhorrent to the feel- ings of the nobility as to those of all other classes of society , the condemnation of the Comte de Horn to the death of a common felon was felt as a blow to the whole order . Efforts had been made ...
Page 337
... nature , lest woman's weakness should prompt to a premature and indis- creet revelation . To sit upon thorns , either literally or metaphorically , is not an agree- able thing to do at any time ; but this - in the latter seuse - was the ...
... nature , lest woman's weakness should prompt to a premature and indis- creet revelation . To sit upon thorns , either literally or metaphorically , is not an agree- able thing to do at any time ; but this - in the latter seuse - was the ...
Page 499
... Nature has so lavishly expended all her charms . " And yet at Fontainebleau we cannot give ourselves up exclusively to a contemplation of nature , at least , not when within sight of the château , which is the most important historical ...
... Nature has so lavishly expended all her charms . " And yet at Fontainebleau we cannot give ourselves up exclusively to a contemplation of nature , at least , not when within sight of the château , which is the most important historical ...
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The Summer Tour of Signor Tomkins By Dudley Costello 1 123 | 1 |
Ben Jonsons Morose Typically considered By Francis Jacox | 16 |
Queen HortenseMother of Napoleon III | 24 |
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