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 175
... human have two handles ; and if , like Falstaff , we would but " turn diseases to commodity , " we might find something even in our own mis- fortunes not altogether displeasing to us . The courtier , in losing his place , gains an ...
... human have two handles ; and if , like Falstaff , we would but " turn diseases to commodity , " we might find something even in our own mis- fortunes not altogether displeasing to us . The courtier , in losing his place , gains an ...
Page 268
... human vanity and human wisdom are upon a level , and where man is alike deaf to the voice of literary and military ambition . A number of peculiar characters unknown to fame , and not like Colonel L , interested in war or literature , I ...
... human vanity and human wisdom are upon a level , and where man is alike deaf to the voice of literary and military ambition . A number of peculiar characters unknown to fame , and not like Colonel L , interested in war or literature , I ...
Page 456
... human infatuation cannot present a more extraordinary fact than that which is the subject of our present observations , cannot supply a more powerful illustration of the effects of fanaticism , or so strikingly deve- lope the most ...
... human infatuation cannot present a more extraordinary fact than that which is the subject of our present observations , cannot supply a more powerful illustration of the effects of fanaticism , or so strikingly deve- lope the most ...
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