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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... matter of history ! What a world of superfine legislation , and of three - piled diplomacy are gone to the tomb of all the Capulets ! what a victorious war in the East ! what a tremendous fire in the West ! what a magnificent voyage of ...
... matter of history ! What a world of superfine legislation , and of three - piled diplomacy are gone to the tomb of all the Capulets ! what a victorious war in the East ! what a tremendous fire in the West ! what a magnificent voyage of ...
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... matter ; and are much too apt to start off and away from any opinion that is by half a comma too flat or too sharp for the concert - pitch of established belief . A rope - dancer is not obliged to poise his pole with more assiduous ...
... matter ; and are much too apt to start off and away from any opinion that is by half a comma too flat or too sharp for the concert - pitch of established belief . A rope - dancer is not obliged to poise his pole with more assiduous ...
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... matter intelligible to the reader , by drawing up a short abstract of his more recent hallucinations , somewhat as the man in the Tatler , who drew together a company of cursers and swearers , wrote down their conversation to ...
... matter intelligible to the reader , by drawing up a short abstract of his more recent hallucinations , somewhat as the man in the Tatler , who drew together a company of cursers and swearers , wrote down their conversation to ...
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... matters of politics ; to give the ministers of the day credit for what they do , without casting too violently into their teeth reproaches for what they have left undone . It is fashionable for tories to be liberal in political economy ...
... matters of politics ; to give the ministers of the day credit for what they do , without casting too violently into their teeth reproaches for what they have left undone . It is fashionable for tories to be liberal in political economy ...
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... matters may be in Glasgow and Manchester . Forging bank - notes is a very capital offence ; and so too is stealing apples from an orchard . How is our mother Eve to be eradicated from fourth - form boys ? why , by fine and imprisonment ...
... matters may be in Glasgow and Manchester . Forging bank - notes is a very capital offence ; and so too is stealing apples from an orchard . How is our mother Eve to be eradicated from fourth - form boys ? why , by fine and imprisonment ...
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