The Cornhill Magazine, Volumes 9-10;Volume 83;Volume 1901William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1901 |
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... kind , and he agreed to consider my proposal . He subsequently accepted it , and the success of this part of my plans was assured . My next step was to secure an editor . I applied in the first instance to Mr. Tom Hughes , who received ...
... kind , and he agreed to consider my proposal . He subsequently accepted it , and the success of this part of my plans was assured . My next step was to secure an editor . I applied in the first instance to Mr. Tom Hughes , who received ...
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... kind in the island , which occasioned the argument above mentioned . 6 September 5th . - There has been of late but little conversation . with Bonaparte , and nothing worthy of observation till yesterday , when , in the afternoon walk ...
... kind in the island , which occasioned the argument above mentioned . 6 September 5th . - There has been of late but little conversation . with Bonaparte , and nothing worthy of observation till yesterday , when , in the afternoon walk ...
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... kind auspices . I trust the piece will succeed , ' he wrote to Miss Baillie again in 1824 , but there is no promising , for Saunders is meanly jealous of being thought less critical than John Bull , and may perhaps despise to be pleased ...
... kind auspices . I trust the piece will succeed , ' he wrote to Miss Baillie again in 1824 , but there is no promising , for Saunders is meanly jealous of being thought less critical than John Bull , and may perhaps despise to be pleased ...
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... kind un- changing friend , the descriptions of scenery , the remarks upon life and literature , form the chief staple ; there is little that is personal , and yet the trust and response between them will be felt and realised and reach ...
... kind un- changing friend , the descriptions of scenery , the remarks upon life and literature , form the chief staple ; there is little that is personal , and yet the trust and response between them will be felt and realised and reach ...
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... kind good friends , were ready to welcome her , this one member being specially devoted to her . There was certainly a great deal of friendship going in those days ; people led more monotonous lives than they do now . Sentiment was more ...
... kind good friends , were ready to welcome her , this one member being specially devoted to her . There was certainly a great deal of friendship going in those days ; people led more monotonous lives than they do now . Sentiment was more ...
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