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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... whole design evinced much skilful invention on the part of Mrs. Chit - Chatterly , and who would doubt for a moment the philosophical supremacy of theory over practice ? But the Quadrille of Rank , and the Quadrille of Beauty , received ...
... whole design evinced much skilful invention on the part of Mrs. Chit - Chatterly , and who would doubt for a moment the philosophical supremacy of theory over practice ? But the Quadrille of Rank , and the Quadrille of Beauty , received ...
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... whole an uninterrupted source of laughter and amusement . The moral world is a system of compensations , and inost men are Heraclituses and Democrituses in turn , according as the bile or the pancreatic juices for the moment prevail ...
... whole an uninterrupted source of laughter and amusement . The moral world is a system of compensations , and inost men are Heraclituses and Democrituses in turn , according as the bile or the pancreatic juices for the moment prevail ...
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... whole , may have , and must have compelled the blasphemer to venerate , when he came but to scoff and contemn ; yet the rich carving and splendid imagery were , after all , little more than the non - essentials and accidents of the ...
... whole , may have , and must have compelled the blasphemer to venerate , when he came but to scoff and contemn ; yet the rich carving and splendid imagery were , after all , little more than the non - essentials and accidents of the ...
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