The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 166William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1952 |
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... woman , the young boy , or bel idéal of so much oriental literature . She had become completely accepted by the Arabs , most of whom knew her to be a woman , but respected both her and her disguise . Her affiliation to the Kadryas , and ...
... woman , the young boy , or bel idéal of so much oriental literature . She had become completely accepted by the Arabs , most of whom knew her to be a woman , but respected both her and her disguise . Her affiliation to the Kadryas , and ...
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... woman of ' process , ' and now welcomed him without question into the privacy of her composure . A woman so self- contained is ordinarily an uneasy companion . But when such a woman decides to invite one into her private sympathies , to ...
... woman of ' process , ' and now welcomed him without question into the privacy of her composure . A woman so self- contained is ordinarily an uneasy companion . But when such a woman decides to invite one into her private sympathies , to ...
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... woman as the complement of his sex merely ' he dismisses , slightingly , the pretensions of Aurora , of any woman , to become a major poet . · You write as well . . and ill . upon the whole , As other women . If as well , what then ? If ...
... woman as the complement of his sex merely ' he dismisses , slightingly , the pretensions of Aurora , of any woman , to become a major poet . · You write as well . . and ill . upon the whole , As other women . If as well , what then ? If ...
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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | 1 |
HEAVEN AND EARTH | 38 |
A NOTE ON MARRYAT Illustrated | 67 |
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