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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Page 7
... eyes and spectacles . His table was covered with papers done up in bundles with all kinds of red tape and bands . ' This is a sight for sore eyes , ' he said . ' You are like summer itself stepping into an old man's dusty den ; come and ...
... eyes and spectacles . His table was covered with papers done up in bundles with all kinds of red tape and bands . ' This is a sight for sore eyes , ' he said . ' You are like summer itself stepping into an old man's dusty den ; come and ...
Page 7
... eyes ; this was a very strong step denoting unusual excitement : and wiped them deliberately while he looked at Rose . He had the idea , which was not a just idea , that either Rose had been exercising her fascinations upon her sister's ...
... eyes ; this was a very strong step denoting unusual excitement : and wiped them deliberately while he looked at Rose . He had the idea , which was not a just idea , that either Rose had been exercising her fascinations upon her sister's ...
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... eyes and spectacles . His table was covered with papers done up in bundles with all kinds of red tape and bands . This is a sight for sore eyes , ' he said . ' You are like summer itself stepping into an old man's dusty den ; come and ...
... eyes and spectacles . His table was covered with papers done up in bundles with all kinds of red tape and bands . This is a sight for sore eyes , ' he said . ' You are like summer itself stepping into an old man's dusty den ; come and ...
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... eyes ; this was a very strong step denoting unusual excitement : and wiped them deliberately while he looked at Rose . He had the idea , which was not a just idea , that either Rose had been exercising her fascinations upon her sister's ...
... eyes ; this was a very strong step denoting unusual excitement : and wiped them deliberately while he looked at Rose . He had the idea , which was not a just idea , that either Rose had been exercising her fascinations upon her sister's ...
Page 59
... eyes it will increase its value . Mr. Lansdell , with a most Christian spirit of charity , endeavours to do justice , and to explain the characteristics of the Russian Orthodox Church . I do not complain of his efforts . An earnest ...
... eyes it will increase its value . Mr. Lansdell , with a most Christian spirit of charity , endeavours to do justice , and to explain the characteristics of the Russian Orthodox Church . I do not complain of his efforts . An earnest ...
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