The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 171William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1959 |
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... tell you of another , An unseen life that I now tell you ? I am your memory in life ; like the sea I swing Sorting the curious shells on my green lawns , And I pluck back days to you for counting And telling their beauty like petals ...
... tell you of another , An unseen life that I now tell you ? I am your memory in life ; like the sea I swing Sorting the curious shells on my green lawns , And I pluck back days to you for counting And telling their beauty like petals ...
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... tell a clever and destructive story about the government and even the men talking with Eugene stopped to listen . I had heard it before , but listening to him tell it I found myself grinning . It was all very personal and rather obscene ...
... tell a clever and destructive story about the government and even the men talking with Eugene stopped to listen . I had heard it before , but listening to him tell it I found myself grinning . It was all very personal and rather obscene ...
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... tell she could have done , for in 1818 an anonymous novel , Fatherless Fanny , had appeared with an identical ... tell her husband how the story was to develop , and so he could not tell Thackeray , and Thackeray cannot tell us . It is ...
... tell she could have done , for in 1818 an anonymous novel , Fatherless Fanny , had appeared with an identical ... tell her husband how the story was to develop , and so he could not tell Thackeray , and Thackeray cannot tell us . It is ...
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My Dragon 491 | 20 |
BiographyTrue and False | 66 |
Real Theatre | 67 |
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