The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 29George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1874 |
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... wish , but his heart would rove , do what he would . Ay , ' a spoke to me in real tribulation about it once . ' Coggan , ' he said , ' I could never wish for a handsomer woman than I've got , but feeling she's ticketed as my lawful wife ...
... wish , but his heart would rove , do what he would . Ay , ' a spoke to me in real tribulation about it once . ' Coggan , ' he said , ' I could never wish for a handsomer woman than I've got , but feeling she's ticketed as my lawful wife ...
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... wish them good digestions , and , in spite of modern changes of fashion , more robust taste for the future . I would still hope that to many readers Boswell has been what he has certainly been to some , the first writer who gave them a ...
... wish them good digestions , and , in spite of modern changes of fashion , more robust taste for the future . I would still hope that to many readers Boswell has been what he has certainly been to some , the first writer who gave them a ...
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... wish to marry her be eclipsed by his wish to do her good , any more than for his slighting treatment of Troy . " I wish you to go elsewhere , " she said , a paleness of face invisible to the eye being suggested by the trembling words ...
... wish to marry her be eclipsed by his wish to do her good , any more than for his slighting treatment of Troy . " I wish you to go elsewhere , " she said , a paleness of face invisible to the eye being suggested by the trembling words ...
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