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 15
... doubt and alarm in his eyes . He saw in her that terror of single - minded men , an old maid . Women have greatly got over the fear of that term and take more deeply to heart the loss to every of reproach . But men who presumably know ...
... doubt and alarm in his eyes . He saw in her that terror of single - minded men , an old maid . Women have greatly got over the fear of that term and take more deeply to heart the loss to every of reproach . But men who presumably know ...
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... doubt , aided by that curious foregone conclusion in the general mind ( which is either a mighty compliment or a contemptuous insult to a woman ) that a girl of twenty - one is in reality quite the equal and contemporary , so to speak ...
... doubt , aided by that curious foregone conclusion in the general mind ( which is either a mighty compliment or a contemptuous insult to a woman ) that a girl of twenty - one is in reality quite the equal and contemporary , so to speak ...
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... doubt I shall find something , ' said Anne , with heightened colour . I cannot find out from Rose what she intends . It must be a curious sensation for a little girl who - has never been anything but a little girl - to come into such a ...
... doubt I shall find something , ' said Anne , with heightened colour . I cannot find out from Rose what she intends . It must be a curious sensation for a little girl who - has never been anything but a little girl - to come into such a ...
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... doubt his constant appeal about the provision to be made for Anne . This was a point upon which the sentiments of Rose's mother had undergone several changes . At one time she had been very willing that a division of the property should ...
... doubt his constant appeal about the provision to be made for Anne . This was a point upon which the sentiments of Rose's mother had undergone several changes . At one time she had been very willing that a division of the property should ...
Page 43
... doubt , indeed , whether it were not better to continue in our present imperfect state than venture to make new additions of prophylactic maladies ; and content , with Hamlet's sage advice , Rather bear the ills we have , Than fly to ...
... doubt , indeed , whether it were not better to continue in our present imperfect state than venture to make new additions of prophylactic maladies ; and content , with Hamlet's sage advice , Rather bear the ills we have , Than fly to ...
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