Ainsworth's Magazine: A Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, & Art, Volume 4William Harrison Ainsworth Chapman and Hall, 1843 - English periodicals |
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Page 16
... fancy would be gone . They would have nothing to create . Half of us would rather adore the idol our own hands have carved out of wood or stone , than a truer divinity . " " Still , it does not strike me as necessary that you should ...
... fancy would be gone . They would have nothing to create . Half of us would rather adore the idol our own hands have carved out of wood or stone , than a truer divinity . " " Still , it does not strike me as necessary that you should ...
Page 37
... fancy new excuses for his stay , the probability of which she would not trust herself to examine . " Oh , no , I am not alarmed , " cried she , directing her unsteady gaze towards her infant , " I will just try that song once more ...
... fancy new excuses for his stay , the probability of which she would not trust herself to examine . " Oh , no , I am not alarmed , " cried she , directing her unsteady gaze towards her infant , " I will just try that song once more ...
Page 45
... fancy they might have been caused by some- thing more serious than he supposed lovers ' quarrels to be ; and kindly drawing her to him , he said , " You are not well , my little Agnes . I have kept you too long in London ; but the ...
... fancy they might have been caused by some- thing more serious than he supposed lovers ' quarrels to be ; and kindly drawing her to him , he said , " You are not well , my little Agnes . I have kept you too long in London ; but the ...
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... fancy Harry so changed , for now he seemed the same frank , ardent being , he had doted on in youth . But it was Harry's present purpose to appear this to his cousin ; and little by little , he again stole back on his love ; and within ...
... fancy Harry so changed , for now he seemed the same frank , ardent being , he had doted on in youth . But it was Harry's present purpose to appear this to his cousin ; and little by little , he again stole back on his love ; and within ...
Page 59
... fancy a sigh palpitating through the words , ) " I do think I have " * The editor of Pepys ' Memoirs makes one or two blunders about Mrs. Knipp . He says she was a married actress . How does he know that ? He merely assumes it , because ...
... fancy a sigh palpitating through the words , ) " I do think I have " * The editor of Pepys ' Memoirs makes one or two blunders about Mrs. Knipp . He says she was a married actress . How does he know that ? He merely assumes it , because ...
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