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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... tion of harmonies . Comedy came later than Tragedy upon the Attic stage ; and it is an in- teresting fact in the history of Sicily , that that island carries off the palm from Athens herself , as to the prior production of the gayer ...
... tion of harmonies . Comedy came later than Tragedy upon the Attic stage ; and it is an in- teresting fact in the history of Sicily , that that island carries off the palm from Athens herself , as to the prior production of the gayer ...
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... tion of the liberty of conscience , and tends manifestly and directly to the support of church and state , and to promoting " glory to God in the highest , and on earth peace and good will towards men : " esto perpe- lua ! Walter Scott ...
... tion of the liberty of conscience , and tends manifestly and directly to the support of church and state , and to promoting " glory to God in the highest , and on earth peace and good will towards men : " esto perpe- lua ! Walter Scott ...
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... in their mouths . It is the trite consola- tion administered to the easy dupe , when he has been tricked out of his 66 money or estate , that the acquisition of it Popular Fallacies . 25 Popular Fallacies 25, 224, 258, 418, 519, 623.
... in their mouths . It is the trite consola- tion administered to the easy dupe , when he has been tricked out of his 66 money or estate , that the acquisition of it Popular Fallacies . 25 Popular Fallacies 25, 224, 258, 418, 519, 623.
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... not bear a transla- tion . The same might be said of the wittiest local allusions . tom is sometimes as difficult to explain to a foreigner as a pun . A cus- What would become of a great part of the wit of 28 Popular Fallacies .
... not bear a transla- tion . The same might be said of the wittiest local allusions . tom is sometimes as difficult to explain to a foreigner as a pun . A cus- What would become of a great part of the wit of 28 Popular Fallacies .
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... 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 , yet so impossible to be denied ; so exquisitely good , and so ...
... 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 , yet so impossible to be denied ; so exquisitely good , and so ...
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