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 70
... racter to the Israelitish visages everywhere encountered . Of all the filth of all the cities we have ever seen , at home or abroad , commend us to the sable mud of the London thoroughfares on a damp day . It is the most uncompromising ...
... racter to the Israelitish visages everywhere encountered . Of all the filth of all the cities we have ever seen , at home or abroad , commend us to the sable mud of the London thoroughfares on a damp day . It is the most uncompromising ...
Page 319
... racter . It is no part of our present purpose to notice what may be regarded by some of more importance . The next fasciculus , which will be published in the coming season , will comprise the more weighty part , and also the Di- ary ...
... racter . It is no part of our present purpose to notice what may be regarded by some of more importance . The next fasciculus , which will be published in the coming season , will comprise the more weighty part , and also the Di- ary ...
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... racter , how sincere soever the friendship itself may have been , but the fantastical language of a friend in poetical masquerade , exaggerating friendship into love , and painting his sentiments in hyperbolical colours . This is surely ...
... racter , how sincere soever the friendship itself may have been , but the fantastical language of a friend in poetical masquerade , exaggerating friendship into love , and painting his sentiments in hyperbolical colours . This is surely ...
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