New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 34Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Ainsworth, William Harrison Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1832 |
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... classes of society . The little great world is sick of the eternal Reform , blasƩ with the cholera , and tired of the more novel horrors of the dissecting - room and the Italian Boy . But slowly , darkly , fearfully rolls the great ...
... classes of society . The little great world is sick of the eternal Reform , blasƩ with the cholera , and tired of the more novel horrors of the dissecting - room and the Italian Boy . But slowly , darkly , fearfully rolls the great ...
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... classes with whom the higher rarely come into contact , but which are gradu- ally generating that atmosphere of disease which shall ultimately equally endanger all , whether the inmates of the palace or the hovel . We look into those ...
... classes with whom the higher rarely come into contact , but which are gradu- ally generating that atmosphere of disease which shall ultimately equally endanger all , whether the inmates of the palace or the hovel . We look into those ...
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... classes , it does not answer to their conductors to write in a style , and upon subjects immediately interesting and attrac- tive to the poorer and the worse instructed . Now , in England , the poor will read - will be politicians ...
... classes , it does not answer to their conductors to write in a style , and upon subjects immediately interesting and attrac- tive to the poorer and the worse instructed . Now , in England , the poor will read - will be politicians ...
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... now , having doubled the last islands of Scot- land , to the north , we are steering for Spain , with a west - north - west wind . ITALIAN HUMOROUS POETRY . THE Italians have a class of Spanish Account of the Armada . 57.
... now , having doubled the last islands of Scot- land , to the north , we are steering for Spain , with a west - north - west wind . ITALIAN HUMOROUS POETRY . THE Italians have a class of Spanish Account of the Armada . 57.
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... class of poems , of which comparatively little is known in this country , called either rime piacevole , or rime burlesche , not at all meaning by the latter term anything like what we should understand from a literal translation of it ...
... class of poems , of which comparatively little is known in this country , called either rime piacevole , or rime burlesche , not at all meaning by the latter term anything like what we should understand from a literal translation of it ...
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