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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... passed over , as we do by a known poor man when a money - subscrip- tion is going round , no one calling upon him for his quota -- has all at once come out with something so whimsical , yet so pertinent ; so brazen in its pretensions ...
... passed over , as we do by a known poor man when a money - subscrip- tion is going round , no one calling upon him for his quota -- has all at once come out with something so whimsical , yet so pertinent ; so brazen in its pretensions ...
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... passed twenty years ago - how time slips ! ) went on as follows . " The reason why I pitch upon these two authors is , that their writings are riddles , and they themselves the most mysterious of personages . They resemble the ...
... passed twenty years ago - how time slips ! ) went on as follows . " The reason why I pitch upon these two authors is , that their writings are riddles , and they themselves the most mysterious of personages . They resemble the ...
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... passed through the minds of these great revivers of learning , these Cadmuses who sowed the teeth of letters , must have stamped an ex- pression on their features , as different from the moderns as their books , and well worth the ...
... passed through the minds of these great revivers of learning , these Cadmuses who sowed the teeth of letters , must have stamped an ex- pression on their features , as different from the moderns as their books , and well worth the ...
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... passed through the scenes in the Highlands in company with Boswell many years after " with lack - lustre eye , " yet as if they were familiar to him , or associated in his mind with interests that he durst not explain . If so , it would ...
... passed through the scenes in the Highlands in company with Boswell many years after " with lack - lustre eye , " yet as if they were familiar to him , or associated in his mind with interests that he durst not explain . If so , it would ...
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... passed the first age of its ignorance and selfish wants , and comes to give evidence of a generous and sympathizing nature , capable of sharing its pleasures and of shedding tears for other people's sakes , leaves an impression , when ...
... passed the first age of its ignorance and selfish wants , and comes to give evidence of a generous and sympathizing nature , capable of sharing its pleasures and of shedding tears for other people's sakes , leaves an impression , when ...
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