New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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Page 207
... remarkable evidence of domesticity . It is not unusual in Holland for servants to call their masters uncle , their mistresses aunt , and the children of the family their cousins . These domes- tics participating in the comforts of the ...
... remarkable evidence of domesticity . It is not unusual in Holland for servants to call their masters uncle , their mistresses aunt , and the children of the family their cousins . These domes- tics participating in the comforts of the ...
Page 285
... remarkable writ- ings , and one of the most extraordinary men that France , in her later day , has produced . Every time has its peculiar representative , and the genius of a single man is often the incarnation of the intellectual cha ...
... remarkable writ- ings , and one of the most extraordinary men that France , in her later day , has produced . Every time has its peculiar representative , and the genius of a single man is often the incarnation of the intellectual cha ...
Page 344
... remarkable that Alroy could never succeed in any way attracting his notice . The Afrite seemed totally unconscious of the pre- sence of his passenger . At length the boat reached the opposite shore of the lake , and the Prince of the ...
... remarkable that Alroy could never succeed in any way attracting his notice . The Afrite seemed totally unconscious of the pre- sence of his passenger . At length the boat reached the opposite shore of the lake , and the Prince of the ...
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