The Cornhill MagazineWilliam Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder, 1896 |
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... Cornhill Magazine , ' talking about the cover , at which he looked with some disapprobation . We don't treat the corn like that in my home , ' he said . ' We should never get the harvest in if we had to do it all by hand . ' I tried to ...
... Cornhill Magazine , ' talking about the cover , at which he looked with some disapprobation . We don't treat the corn like that in my home , ' he said . ' We should never get the harvest in if we had to do it all by hand . ' I tried to ...
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... Cornhill Magazine " ; but I am obliged for my part to confess , like Aguecheek , that " I have no more wit than a Christian or an ordinary man . " I feel sure that I should be voted a bore were I to try my hand as you desire . Believe ...
... Cornhill Magazine " ; but I am obliged for my part to confess , like Aguecheek , that " I have no more wit than a Christian or an ordinary man . " I feel sure that I should be voted a bore were I to try my hand as you desire . Believe ...
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... Corn- hill , which I quote . Can the poem have been ' A Musical Instru- ment , ' which appeared in July 1860 ? ' Rome : 126 Via Felice . ' DEAR MR . THACKERAY , -I hope you received my note and last poem . I hope still more ... CORNHILL . '
... Corn- hill , which I quote . Can the poem have been ' A Musical Instru- ment , ' which appeared in July 1860 ? ' Rome : 126 Via Felice . ' DEAR MR . THACKERAY , -I hope you received my note and last poem . I hope still more ... CORNHILL . '
Índice
Animal Helpers and Servers By C J Cornish | 8 |
Malwood Eclogues ThePollio By Charles L Graves | 30 |
Letters | 41 |
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