Fraser's Magazine, Volume 25Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle. |
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She could not , would not bear it ! all alone in that little dark cell of herself , with no rays of light penetrating it except the most unconsolatory rays , which were not light at all , but spurts as of evil gases , and bad little ...
She could not , would not bear it ! all alone in that little dark cell of herself , with no rays of light penetrating it except the most unconsolatory rays , which were not light at all , but spurts as of evil gases , and bad little ...
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All was still within her . The firmament had closed in around her . Her world was lessened , so much cut off on every side , a small world now with no far - shining distances , no long gleams of celestial light ...
All was still within her . The firmament had closed in around her . Her world was lessened , so much cut off on every side , a small world now with no far - shining distances , no long gleams of celestial light ...
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... upon the dark mountains ; the steadfast sky swims round her in a confusion of bewildering vapours and sickening giddy lights . ... but he was dimly conscious of the pilgrimage she was making out of the gloom back into the light .
... upon the dark mountains ; the steadfast sky swims round her in a confusion of bewildering vapours and sickening giddy lights . ... but he was dimly conscious of the pilgrimage she was making out of the gloom back into the light .
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Heathcote Mountford stood against the wall , near Mrs. Mountford , and made a solemn remark to her now and then about nothing at all , while Charley and Willie stood about against the light in the bow - window , mentally leaning against ...
Heathcote Mountford stood against the wall , near Mrs. Mountford , and made a solemn remark to her now and then about nothing at all , while Charley and Willie stood about against the light in the bow - window , mentally leaning against ...
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Heathcote Mountford stood against the wall , near Mrs. Mountford , and made a solemn remark to her now and then about nothing at all , while Charley and Willie stood about against the light in the bow - window , mentally leaning against ...
Heathcote Mountford stood against the wall , near Mrs. Mountford , and made a solemn remark to her now and then about nothing at all , while Charley and Willie stood about against the light in the bow - window , mentally leaning against ...
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