New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 119
... John Bull treats all foreigners but such as come over to sing for his amusement ? or is the slavish sycophancy and lavish pro- fusion he bestows upon a pretty prima donna one whit nearer to real nerosity ? Is there a spark of liberality ...
... John Bull treats all foreigners but such as come over to sing for his amusement ? or is the slavish sycophancy and lavish pro- fusion he bestows upon a pretty prima donna one whit nearer to real nerosity ? Is there a spark of liberality ...
Page 545
... John Bull comes into contact , in the course of his continental peregrinations . His jour- ney is one continued " quart d'heur de Rabelais ; " and it should seem as if a misplaced instinct of patriotism led foreigners , one and all , to ...
... John Bull comes into contact , in the course of his continental peregrinations . His jour- ney is one continued " quart d'heur de Rabelais ; " and it should seem as if a misplaced instinct of patriotism led foreigners , one and all , to ...
Page 575
... John Bull rich to John Bull poor , the conflicting interests of parties , as now pointed out , are of comparative insignificance , to what they would be were the Lend- ers foreigners and the Borrowers Englishmen . By the latest returns ...
... John Bull rich to John Bull poor , the conflicting interests of parties , as now pointed out , are of comparative insignificance , to what they would be were the Lend- ers foreigners and the Borrowers Englishmen . By the latest returns ...
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