New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 16Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1826 |
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... manner , its flanks were buildings of several stories , in the apartments of which , nearest to the stage , were kept the machines for moving its scenery . But , as the building behind was insufficient of itself to indicate the loca ...
... manner , its flanks were buildings of several stories , in the apartments of which , nearest to the stage , were kept the machines for moving its scenery . But , as the building behind was insufficient of itself to indicate the loca ...
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... manner , and forcing his nerves to behave themselves . There are deli- cate heads , I am aware , that cannot bear even a cigar . Smoking , of any sort , makes too sudden an appeal to the connexion between their ness . sensitive nerves ...
... manner , and forcing his nerves to behave themselves . There are deli- cate heads , I am aware , that cannot bear even a cigar . Smoking , of any sort , makes too sudden an appeal to the connexion between their ness . sensitive nerves ...
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... manner at home . Besides , a cigar is the mildest as well as most fashionable form of tobacco - taking ; and as it is no longer the mode to drink wine , wine is not sought after . " - " That is all very good for you ; but for me , who ...
... manner at home . Besides , a cigar is the mildest as well as most fashionable form of tobacco - taking ; and as it is no longer the mode to drink wine , wine is not sought after . " - " That is all very good for you ; but for me , who ...
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... manner somewhat startling . For instance , in the middle of a long dis- sertation on talents , virtue , and nobility , Sir Egerton breaks out in these precise words : " I am sure that about Culford the soil was deep , though it might be ...
... manner somewhat startling . For instance , in the middle of a long dis- sertation on talents , virtue , and nobility , Sir Egerton breaks out in these precise words : " I am sure that about Culford the soil was deep , though it might be ...
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... manner the presence of a numerous auditory excites the passions and gives a zest to the imaginative powers of the orator . The limited number of deputies in the federal congress of Guatemala , curtail- ing the space for the expansion of ...
... manner the presence of a numerous auditory excites the passions and gives a zest to the imaginative powers of the orator . The limited number of deputies in the federal congress of Guatemala , curtail- ing the space for the expansion of ...
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