Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 56Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1864 - Literature |
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... seemed to be nil , —and as they looked like Ber- gamasque shepherds , on their return to their native valleys , this in all probability was the case . 66 - With respect to the gentleman calling himself Signor Tomkins , it was not easy ...
... seemed to be nil , —and as they looked like Ber- gamasque shepherds , on their return to their native valleys , this in all probability was the case . 66 - With respect to the gentleman calling himself Signor Tomkins , it was not easy ...
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... seemed to have forgotten her very existence in their anxiety to pay court to the distinguished stranger , who , on his part , seemed willing to forget them all in his admiration of Helena . The foreign prince , of whom the Countess ...
... seemed to have forgotten her very existence in their anxiety to pay court to the distinguished stranger , who , on his part , seemed willing to forget them all in his admiration of Helena . The foreign prince , of whom the Countess ...
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... seemed to be much affected , or interested , except the bridal pair . The bridegroom looked as if he could think of nothing but his present happiness ; the bride seemed as absent as if she were entirely wrapped up in her own thoughts ...
... seemed to be much affected , or interested , except the bridal pair . The bridegroom looked as if he could think of nothing but his present happiness ; the bride seemed as absent as if she were entirely wrapped up in her own thoughts ...
Contents
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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