Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen 43James Fraser, 1851 |
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... nature and the overstrained affectation of it . The name of this book is The Doctor's Little Daughter , * and a most marvellous little daughter she is . The authoress informs us that the work was written in such mo- ments as are ...
... nature and the overstrained affectation of it . The name of this book is The Doctor's Little Daughter , * and a most marvellous little daughter she is . The authoress informs us that the work was written in such mo- ments as are ...
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... Nature , ' looked at through an ostensible medium , ' which are to be found in this book , our readers may form their own conclusions without any assistance from us . The fact is , that a hollow cant about the love of children and nature ...
... Nature , ' looked at through an ostensible medium , ' which are to be found in this book , our readers may form their own conclusions without any assistance from us . The fact is , that a hollow cant about the love of children and nature ...
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... nature is at cross - purposes , marring and frustrating all that I really mean to do and say . I try to adapt myself to other people , but always fail . Even my motives are misinterpreted , and I cannot make myself intelligible . It ...
... nature is at cross - purposes , marring and frustrating all that I really mean to do and say . I try to adapt myself to other people , but always fail . Even my motives are misinterpreted , and I cannot make myself intelligible . It ...
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