New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 16Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1826 |
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... better ; and , if the observation had been as true as it is old , would not have failed by this time to discover it . They have pretty sharp dis- tinctions of the fluctuating and the permanent . Lightly come , lightly go , " is a ...
... better ; and , if the observation had been as true as it is old , would not have failed by this time to discover it . They have pretty sharp dis- tinctions of the fluctuating and the permanent . Lightly come , lightly go , " is a ...
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... better things . If nothing else could be said for a feast , this is sufficient , that from the superflux there is usually something left for the next day . Morally interpreted , it belongs to a class of proverbs , which have a tendency ...
... better things . If nothing else could be said for a feast , this is sufficient , that from the superflux there is usually something left for the next day . Morally interpreted , it belongs to a class of proverbs , which have a tendency ...
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... better . A pun may easily be too curious and artificial . Who has not at one time or other been at a party of professors ( himself perhaps an old offender in that line ) , where , after ringing a round of the most ingenious conceits ...
... better . A pun may easily be too curious and artificial . Who has not at one time or other been at a party of professors ( himself perhaps an old offender in that line ) , where , after ringing a round of the most ingenious conceits ...
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... better reporter of the ideas of other people than expounder of my own . I pursue the one too far into paradox or mysticism ; the others I am not bound to follow farther than I like , or than seems fair and reasonable . On the question ...
... better reporter of the ideas of other people than expounder of my own . I pursue the one too far into paradox or mysticism ; the others I am not bound to follow farther than I like , or than seems fair and reasonable . On the question ...
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... better chance , except dread Jove Think it enough for me to have had thy love . " Some one then inquired of B- if we could not see from the win- dow the Temple - walk in which Chaucer used to take his exercise ; and on his name being ...
... better chance , except dread Jove Think it enough for me to have had thy love . " Some one then inquired of B- if we could not see from the win- dow the Temple - walk in which Chaucer used to take his exercise ; and on his name being ...
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