Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 25James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch J. Fraser, 1882 - Authors Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle. |
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... Rose had an entirely primitive nature , tenacious of every personal belonging , full of natural acquisitiveness and a love of having , which children and savages share with many highly cultivated persons . She was one of those who ...
... Rose had an entirely primitive nature , tenacious of every personal belonging , full of natural acquisitiveness and a love of having , which children and savages share with many highly cultivated persons . She was one of those who ...
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... ROSE's a of feeling , in which her instincts and sensations had come upper- most , and got almost out of her own control . That savage sense of property which exists in unreasoning childhood had risen to flame and fire within her ...
... ROSE's a of feeling , in which her instincts and sensations had come upper- most , and got almost out of her own control . That savage sense of property which exists in unreasoning childhood had risen to flame and fire within her ...
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... Rose to bring about the forbidden thing against which her father had made so violent a stand . She took her measures instantly , with the cunning of ignorance and simplicity and the cruel directness of a childish mind . That there was ...
... Rose to bring about the forbidden thing against which her father had made so violent a stand . She took her measures instantly , with the cunning of ignorance and simplicity and the cruel directness of a childish mind . That there was ...
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... Rose , or even if he had been coming daily to visit them , she might have been curious , interested , roused to the possibility that there was a secret to tell . But what could Rose find of a nature to be confidential about in Hunston ...
... Rose , or even if he had been coming daily to visit them , she might have been curious , interested , roused to the possibility that there was a secret to tell . But what could Rose find of a nature to be confidential about in Hunston ...
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... Rose to bring about the forbidden thing against which her father had made so violent a stand . She took her measures instantly , with the cunning of ignorance and simplicity and the cruel directness of a childish mind . That there was ...
... Rose to bring about the forbidden thing against which her father had made so violent a stand . She took her measures instantly , with the cunning of ignorance and simplicity and the cruel directness of a childish mind . That there was ...
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