Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... appeared to change . From the tall first class school girl dreaming of her first place , to the baby sister in charge , from the biggest schoolboy , who looked half inclined to consider apple - throwing beneath his dignity , and then ...
... appeared to change . From the tall first class school girl dreaming of her first place , to the baby sister in charge , from the biggest schoolboy , who looked half inclined to consider apple - throwing beneath his dignity , and then ...
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... appeared half as large as the Moon . I should think , without exaggeration , that several hundreds of these ... appearance continued without in- termission from the time I got up until after sunrise . No description of mine can give an ...
... appeared half as large as the Moon . I should think , without exaggeration , that several hundreds of these ... appearance continued without in- termission from the time I got up until after sunrise . No description of mine can give an ...
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... appeared in 1852 . Banville and Gautier were true poets , true artists , over - anxious , indeed , to find new and singular expressions of art , but they had the misfortune to be also journalists and " men about town . " From this ...
... appeared in 1852 . Banville and Gautier were true poets , true artists , over - anxious , indeed , to find new and singular expressions of art , but they had the misfortune to be also journalists and " men about town . " From this ...
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