Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 26, Part 2E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 298
... asked , as does the worthy in the farce , " Who wrote Shakspeare ? " We do not seek to detract from the gracious prudence of Royalty , or from the manly , straight - forward , and statesman - like policy of the " great Duke ; " who ...
... asked , as does the worthy in the farce , " Who wrote Shakspeare ? " We do not seek to detract from the gracious prudence of Royalty , or from the manly , straight - forward , and statesman - like policy of the " great Duke ; " who ...
Page 345
... asked Mr. Vice , and asked in vain . At length the Vice drew a long breath and began : “ Mr. W ——— , you were present at the commencement of this dreadful outrage , -you were an eye - witness of the whole of this flagrant proceeding ...
... asked Mr. Vice , and asked in vain . At length the Vice drew a long breath and began : “ Mr. W ——— , you were present at the commencement of this dreadful outrage , -you were an eye - witness of the whole of this flagrant proceeding ...
Page 488
... asked the guide what he thought of it . Common people have two ways of disposing of things that they would not else know what to do with . If they want to send them away , they send them to the devil . If they do not know where they ...
... asked the guide what he thought of it . Common people have two ways of disposing of things that they would not else know what to do with . If they want to send them away , they send them to the devil . If they do not know where they ...
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