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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... side of a hill , not , as a refined speculator has imagined , for the purpose of commanding a view of fine rural scenery , since the height of the stage wall must have shut out the prospect beyond it from one half of the spectators ...
... side of a hill , not , as a refined speculator has imagined , for the purpose of commanding a view of fine rural scenery , since the height of the stage wall must have shut out the prospect beyond it from one half of the spectators ...
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... side the question , knows as little of what has been doing as the best astronomer knows what is going on on the other side of the moon . Every new publication brings with it its train of refutations , rejoinders , and replies ; and to ...
... side the question , knows as little of what has been doing as the best astronomer knows what is going on on the other side of the moon . Every new publication brings with it its train of refutations , rejoinders , and replies ; and to ...
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... side in a dispute . Nothing is more insulting sometimes than the appearance of this philo- sophic temper . There is little Titubus , the stammering law - stationer in Lincoln's Inn - we have seldom known this shrewd little fellow en ...
... side in a dispute . Nothing is more insulting sometimes than the appearance of this philo- sophic temper . There is little Titubus , the stammering law - stationer in Lincoln's Inn - we have seldom known this shrewd little fellow en ...
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... side of the tomb , who realized in friends , fortune , the esteem of the world , the most sanguine hopes of a youthful ambition , and who found that sort of patronage from the great during his lifetime which they would be thought ...
... side of the tomb , who realized in friends , fortune , the esteem of the world , the most sanguine hopes of a youthful ambition , and who found that sort of patronage from the great during his lifetime which they would be thought ...
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... side of the Styx , but could not muster enough between them to pay Charon his fare : Thomson fell asleep in the boat ... side was Lucretia Borgia , with calm , golden locks ; Michael Angelo had placed the model of St. Peter's on the ...
... side of the Styx , but could not muster enough between them to pay Charon his fare : Thomson fell asleep in the boat ... side was Lucretia Borgia , with calm , golden locks ; Michael Angelo had placed the model of St. Peter's on the ...
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