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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... perhaps an old offender in that line ) , where , after ringing a round of the most ingenious conceits , every man contributing his shot , and some there the most expert shooters of the day ; after making a poor word run the gauntlet ...
... perhaps an old offender in that line ) , where , after ringing a round of the most ingenious conceits , every man contributing his shot , and some there the most expert shooters of the day ; after making a poor word run the gauntlet ...
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... perhaps , the mind of man ( with reverence be it spoken ) is not capacious enough to lodge two puns at a time . The impression , to be forcible , must be simultaneous and undivided . ELIA . * Mantua væ miseræ nimium vicina Cremona ...
... perhaps , the mind of man ( with reverence be it spoken ) is not capacious enough to lodge two puns at a time . The impression , to be forcible , must be simultaneous and undivided . ELIA . * Mantua væ miseræ nimium vicina Cremona ...
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... perhaps dispense with strict etiquette , on being regularly addressed by his title . Ben Jonson divided our suffrages pretty equally . Some were afraid he would begin to traduce Shakspeare , who was not present to defend himself . " If ...
... perhaps dispense with strict etiquette , on being regularly addressed by his title . Ben Jonson divided our suffrages pretty equally . Some were afraid he would begin to traduce Shakspeare , who was not present to defend himself . " If ...
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... perhaps his very honesty , that of his family in general ( for his brother openly accepted the dedication ) , and the nature of the work itself , of which he does not seem to be aware , conspired to keep him in safety . It is observable ...
... perhaps his very honesty , that of his family in general ( for his brother openly accepted the dedication ) , and the nature of the work itself , of which he does not seem to be aware , conspired to keep him in safety . It is observable ...
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... Perhaps , for the most part , they are easier than the great chancellor imagined ; but , no doubt , the most conscientious ones might often be bettered . A virtuous man shall not always take his departure as comfortably as a sinner with ...
... Perhaps , for the most part , they are easier than the great chancellor imagined ; but , no doubt , the most conscientious ones might often be bettered . A virtuous man shall not always take his departure as comfortably as a sinner with ...
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