New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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... passed it once , partly with reading , partly with thinking of Thomson who lived in the neigh- bourhood , and who had passed it a hundred times . Besides , there is Pyramus and Thisbe , and the great wall of China , and the walls of ...
... passed it once , partly with reading , partly with thinking of Thomson who lived in the neigh- bourhood , and who had passed it a hundred times . Besides , there is Pyramus and Thisbe , and the great wall of China , and the walls of ...
Page 265
... passed which takes from a people op- pressed with grievances the right to petition , suffer us respectfully to address you , not in armed numbers - not in nightly associa- tions , but through this subtle and bodiless medium ; forcing ...
... passed which takes from a people op- pressed with grievances the right to petition , suffer us respectfully to address you , not in armed numbers - not in nightly associa- tions , but through this subtle and bodiless medium ; forcing ...
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... passed five years , studying - for the Bar ! Philosophy and logic were waters which he deeply drank ; and sprink- lings of his college studies often pointed the satire of his more finished comedies . To ridicule false learning and false ...
... passed five years , studying - for the Bar ! Philosophy and logic were waters which he deeply drank ; and sprink- lings of his college studies often pointed the satire of his more finished comedies . To ridicule false learning and false ...
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