Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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... Miss Janetta Upround , up to this time of her life , had laughed at all the wanton tricks of Cupid ; and whenever the married women told her that her time would be safe to come , and then she might understand their behaviour , -they had ...
... Miss Janetta Upround , up to this time of her life , had laughed at all the wanton tricks of Cupid ; and whenever the married women told her that her time would be safe to come , and then she might understand their behaviour , -they had ...
Página 93
... Miss Upround therefore had no idea , that if she became Lady Yordas , which she very sincerely longed to be , she would , by that event , be made the stepmother of a widely celebrated smuggler . While her Indian hero , having no idea of ...
... Miss Upround therefore had no idea , that if she became Lady Yordas , which she very sincerely longed to be , she would , by that event , be made the stepmother of a widely celebrated smuggler . While her Indian hero , having no idea of ...
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... Miss Frere in her volume entitled ' Old Deccan Days . ' This story will call for some further notice . For the present , we have to mark that in Scotland the legend of the Shifty Lad pre- sents a much closer likeness to the Egyptian ...
... Miss Frere in her volume entitled ' Old Deccan Days . ' This story will call for some further notice . For the present , we have to mark that in Scotland the legend of the Shifty Lad pre- sents a much closer likeness to the Egyptian ...
Página 105
... Miss Frere'sDeccan Tales ' with that of the Snake Leaves in Grimm's collection , as an instance of direct borrowing , might be felt perhaps even more strongly . Neither of these two tales has found its way into written literature until ...
... Miss Frere'sDeccan Tales ' with that of the Snake Leaves in Grimm's collection , as an instance of direct borrowing , might be felt perhaps even more strongly . Neither of these two tales has found its way into written literature until ...
Página 107
... Miss Frere's Deccan tale the place of the sparrow is taken by a parrot , and that of the carter by a dancing - girl , while a wood - cutter , whom the girl tries to cheat , represents the dog of the German story . The case is brought ...
... Miss Frere's Deccan tale the place of the sparrow is taken by a parrot , and that of the carter by a dancing - girl , while a wood - cutter , whom the girl tries to cheat , represents the dog of the German story . The case is brought ...
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