The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 234Bradbury, Evans, 1873 - English periodicals |
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... fear authorship must come more and more to be considered as the luxury of those who can afford to disregard its pecuniary rewards ; more of a mere help than a crutch ; a thing to be proud of for its fame , but not to live upon , more ...
... fear authorship must come more and more to be considered as the luxury of those who can afford to disregard its pecuniary rewards ; more of a mere help than a crutch ; a thing to be proud of for its fame , but not to live upon , more ...
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... fear that he will have to give up the Sunday duties altogether , in which case we must engage a curate , a great expense to us . His memory seems to be going gradually , and we sit nervously through the services , dreading lest he ...
... fear that he will have to give up the Sunday duties altogether , in which case we must engage a curate , a great expense to us . His memory seems to be going gradually , and we sit nervously through the services , dreading lest he ...
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... fear you are over - estimating my stories , " said Nic . " We had not published them ourselves , old friend , and made inquiries concerning the unknown writer , had they not been worth republication , " I said with an air of editorial ...
... fear you are over - estimating my stories , " said Nic . " We had not published them ourselves , old friend , and made inquiries concerning the unknown writer , had they not been worth republication , " I said with an air of editorial ...
Page 61
... fear of the Indians . Towards daybreak I used to push ashore with a long pole and lie close in the reeds and flags along the banks . I used to lie there all the day , and as soon as it was dark push out . In addition to this precaution ...
... fear of the Indians . Towards daybreak I used to push ashore with a long pole and lie close in the reeds and flags along the banks . I used to lie there all the day , and as soon as it was dark push out . In addition to this precaution ...
Page 70
... fear of exciting surprise and questions as to my unusually early return . Poor Billy was almost as " down " as I was . He foresaw the sack for a certainty , for taking out the dog without his master's leave . So we wandered about the ...
... fear of exciting surprise and questions as to my unusually early return . Poor Billy was almost as " down " as I was . He foresaw the sack for a certainty , for taking out the dog without his master's leave . So we wandered about the ...
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