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 48
... pleasure can she derive from superintending the building of the carriage , the rearing and keep of the horses ? Nowhere can a female appear to less advantage than in the field of politics . We can accom- pany her with pleasure to plays ...
... pleasure can she derive from superintending the building of the carriage , the rearing and keep of the horses ? Nowhere can a female appear to less advantage than in the field of politics . We can accom- pany her with pleasure to plays ...
Page 376
... pleasure to be equally shared amongst the members of our little com- munity - without which equal division the bonds of society must — break -asunder ; —if , in short , we don't make the pleasantest thing of it that ever was , I'm ...
... pleasure to be equally shared amongst the members of our little com- munity - without which equal division the bonds of society must — break -asunder ; —if , in short , we don't make the pleasantest thing of it that ever was , I'm ...
Page 492
... pleasure which we derive from reading the volumes before us , consists in the want of pre- tension of the author , and in the non - exhibition of that morbid sensibility which runs through the works of so many contemporary writers ...
... pleasure which we derive from reading the volumes before us , consists in the want of pre- tension of the author , and in the non - exhibition of that morbid sensibility which runs through the works of so many contemporary writers ...
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