American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 59Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1862 |
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It is the mental communing of St. Leger ' with the reader - youth , man , or maiden , ' one summer eve , in Bertold Castle , on the banks of the Avon , in “ gentle Warwickshire . ' To our personal knowledge , it has nerved both the ...
It is the mental communing of St. Leger ' with the reader - youth , man , or maiden , ' one summer eve , in Bertold Castle , on the banks of the Avon , in “ gentle Warwickshire . ' To our personal knowledge , it has nerved both the ...
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... till the effect produced upon the mind of the reader , is that of a mental coup de foudre ! ... looms up before us grander than even the web of misty romance . may judge from conversations with various readers of the KNICKERBOCKER ...
... till the effect produced upon the mind of the reader , is that of a mental coup de foudre ! ... looms up before us grander than even the web of misty romance . may judge from conversations with various readers of the KNICKERBOCKER ...
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But here we are becoming personal , and are slightly digressing : so , to turn away completely from the subject a piece of impoliteness for which we ask the reader's pardon — let us direct our attention to Tommy , that amber gem of the ...
But here we are becoming personal , and are slightly digressing : so , to turn away completely from the subject a piece of impoliteness for which we ask the reader's pardon — let us direct our attention to Tommy , that amber gem of the ...
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... lest the reader's patience should give out entirely . Suffice it to say , that a paperer was in time procured , who ' hung ' the walls to our entire satisfaction . The border did indeed fall short in the parlors , and the paper in ...
... lest the reader's patience should give out entirely . Suffice it to say , that a paperer was in time procured , who ' hung ' the walls to our entire satisfaction . The border did indeed fall short in the parlors , and the paper in ...
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Reader , young man , despair not because you are unknown to fame ; because your name is not upon the tongues of men . The fate of Charlie Marsh may be yours ; it may be mine . But though yours or mine may not be One of the few immortal ...
Reader , young man , despair not because you are unknown to fame ; because your name is not upon the tongues of men . The fate of Charlie Marsh may be yours ; it may be mine . But though yours or mine may not be One of the few immortal ...
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