Gaieties and Gravities: A Series of Essays, Comic Tales, and Fugitive Vagaries. Now First Collected, Volumen3H. Colburn, 1825 - 353 páginas |
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... fear before her eyes , vainly endeavoured to appropriate . And I appeal to the experienced reader , whether the profession did not at this busy period , when there was an absolute contention for their favours , conduct themselves in ...
... fear before her eyes , vainly endeavoured to appropriate . And I appeal to the experienced reader , whether the profession did not at this busy period , when there was an absolute contention for their favours , conduct themselves in ...
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... fear of being seen , and led her into our yard , where master was sitting in his cocked hat , and the men all whispering together up in a corner . As soon as I came in , he called out to out . our big foreman ; Sam , says he 60 GAIETIES ...
... fear of being seen , and led her into our yard , where master was sitting in his cocked hat , and the men all whispering together up in a corner . As soon as I came in , he called out to out . our big foreman ; Sam , says he 60 GAIETIES ...
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... fears . Suffice it to say , that Chilvers died as he had lived - a philanthropist , and a philosopher . After the melancholy ceremonies of the funeral , which I took upon myself to direct , I accompanied my wife to the cottage , where ...
... fears . Suffice it to say , that Chilvers died as he had lived - a philanthropist , and a philosopher . After the melancholy ceremonies of the funeral , which I took upon myself to direct , I accompanied my wife to the cottage , where ...
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... fear to strike a sacrilegious blow , And fall - a pious , unresisting prey . Then , Havoc leaguing with infuriate Zeal , Palaces , temples , cities , are o'erthrown ; Apis is stabb'd ! -Cambyses thrust the steel , And shuddering Egypt ...
... fear to strike a sacrilegious blow , And fall - a pious , unresisting prey . Then , Havoc leaguing with infuriate Zeal , Palaces , temples , cities , are o'erthrown ; Apis is stabb'd ! -Cambyses thrust the steel , And shuddering Egypt ...
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... fears : " Oh , that pretended Page I've often seen , - A noted sharper , —has been such for years . Madam , you're robb'd , —he came not from the Queen : I knew the rogue , and should have had him taken , But that he slipp'd away , and ...
... fears : " Oh , that pretended Page I've often seen , - A noted sharper , —has been such for years . Madam , you're robb'd , —he came not from the Queen : I knew the rogue , and should have had him taken , But that he slipp'd away , and ...
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