Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 14Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1843 - Literature |
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Page 63
... seen no more , though , from the pace at which they were going , they ought to have emerged the next minute into the open ground on our right . It was evident that on the opposite slope of the acclivity before us the suspicious ...
... seen no more , though , from the pace at which they were going , they ought to have emerged the next minute into the open ground on our right . It was evident that on the opposite slope of the acclivity before us the suspicious ...
Page 401
... seen greatness pulled down , and humility raised up . I have seen the blind lady of the wheel play many strange pranks in my day , taking away with one hand what she gave with the other , now playfully " chucking " some favourite under ...
... seen greatness pulled down , and humility raised up . I have seen the blind lady of the wheel play many strange pranks in my day , taking away with one hand what she gave with the other , now playfully " chucking " some favourite under ...
Page 414
... seen it will have it vividly brought be- fore him by Alfieri's description of Filippo : " Only a transient word or act gives us a short and dubious glimmer , that reveals to us the abysses of his being ; dark , lurid , and terrific as ...
... seen it will have it vividly brought be- fore him by Alfieri's description of Filippo : " Only a transient word or act gives us a short and dubious glimmer , that reveals to us the abysses of his being ; dark , lurid , and terrific as ...
Contents
The English Captives at Cabul by one of the Female Prisoners | 11 |
The Convicts Dream | 33 |
Historical Remains of the Castle of Anet | 233 |
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