Gaieties and Gravities: A Series of Essays, Comic Tales, and Fugitive Vagaries. Now First Collected, Volumen3H. Colburn, 1825 - 353 páginas |
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... thoughts and the contemplation of nature , that few of the bustlers upon the great stage of life knew of thy existence ; but can the chosen associates who were admitted within the sphere of thy oddities , and shared the overflowing love ...
... thoughts and the contemplation of nature , that few of the bustlers upon the great stage of life knew of thy existence ; but can the chosen associates who were admitted within the sphere of thy oddities , and shared the overflowing love ...
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... quiet repossession of his house , and resumption of his studies , to be solicitous about the cause ; and as to the poor widow , her time and The - thoughts were so exclusively occupied with little Fan- ny 50 GAIETIES AND GRAVITIES .
... quiet repossession of his house , and resumption of his studies , to be solicitous about the cause ; and as to the poor widow , her time and The - thoughts were so exclusively occupied with little Fan- ny 50 GAIETIES AND GRAVITIES .
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... thoughts were so exclusively occupied with little Fan- ny , her daughter , that she required not the attentions of her neighbours . Nothing could exceed the amazement of Chilvers , when I explained to him the meaning of this estrange ...
... thoughts were so exclusively occupied with little Fan- ny , her daughter , that she required not the attentions of her neighbours . Nothing could exceed the amazement of Chilvers , when I explained to him the meaning of this estrange ...
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... thought somebody , nobody seemed de- sirous of assuming the character upon the present occasion . My friend having been prevented going to church by illness , his wife staid at home to nurse him for two successive Sundays ; and though ...
... thought somebody , nobody seemed de- sirous of assuming the character upon the present occasion . My friend having been prevented going to church by illness , his wife staid at home to nurse him for two successive Sundays ; and though ...
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... thoughts from the past , by directing them to the future management of her little girl , and flattering ourselves that we had infused into her mind a more than usual serenity , when our attention was aroused by a barking and laughing ...
... thoughts from the past , by directing them to the future management of her little girl , and flattering ourselves that we had infused into her mind a more than usual serenity , when our attention was aroused by a barking and laughing ...
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