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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... Soon read in Helen's looks and Tormes ' smile That he was cuckold . Dion . ' Tis a filthy name . Pamphilus . ' Tis so : but we must fix on bad and good Philost . Dion . Philos . Dion . Philost . 12 The Florentine Party .
... Soon read in Helen's looks and Tormes ' smile That he was cuckold . Dion . ' Tis a filthy name . Pamphilus . ' Tis so : but we must fix on bad and good Philost . Dion . Philos . Dion . Philost . 12 The Florentine Party .
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... of the other learned and babbling professions . Surely the possible combinations of language must soon be exhausted ; VOL . XV . NO . LXI . C and a merciful dispensation it is that the alphabet should ( 17 ) Opinions for 1826.
... of the other learned and babbling professions . Surely the possible combinations of language must soon be exhausted ; VOL . XV . NO . LXI . C and a merciful dispensation it is that the alphabet should ( 17 ) Opinions for 1826.
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... soon must be as they were not- I , thou , and they , alike forgot ! Farewell ! that cold regretful word To one whom we have called a friend- Yet still " farewell " I must record , The sign that marks our friendship's end . Thou ' rt on ...
... soon must be as they were not- I , thou , and they , alike forgot ! Farewell ! that cold regretful word To one whom we have called a friend- Yet still " farewell " I must record , The sign that marks our friendship's end . Thou ' rt on ...
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... soon Eclips'd as bright we call the moon the moon . Men of France , changeable cameleons , Spittles of diseases , shops of fashions , Love's fuellers , and the rightest company Of players , which upon the world's stage be , Will quickly ...
... soon Eclips'd as bright we call the moon the moon . Men of France , changeable cameleons , Spittles of diseases , shops of fashions , Love's fuellers , and the rightest company Of players , which upon the world's stage be , Will quickly ...
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... soon as they had melted into thin air , there was a loud noise at the outer door , and we found it was Giotto , Cimabue , and Ghirlandaio , who had been raised from the dead by their earnest desire to see their illustrious successors ...
... soon as they had melted into thin air , there was a loud noise at the outer door , and we found it was Giotto , Cimabue , and Ghirlandaio , who had been raised from the dead by their earnest desire to see their illustrious successors ...
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