Gaieties and Gravities: A Series of Essays, Comic Tales, and Fugitive Vagaries. Now First Collected, Volumen3H. Colburn, 1825 - 353 páginas |
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... Death 269 The Steam - Boat from London to Calais 277 Imitation of Horace 294 The Unexpected Discovery 296 Moral and Material Beauty 298 The Song Vision 308 The Dying Poet's Farewell 310 A Peep into Dieppe Specimens of a Timbuctoo ...
... Death 269 The Steam - Boat from London to Calais 277 Imitation of Horace 294 The Unexpected Discovery 296 Moral and Material Beauty 298 The Song Vision 308 The Dying Poet's Farewell 310 A Peep into Dieppe Specimens of a Timbuctoo ...
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... Death !!! - What did papa write under this theatrical and mournful declaration ? " Neither the one nor the other . " - And he was perfectly right . Edward had no- thing but a good figure , a little talent , and a good many credi- tors ...
... Death !!! - What did papa write under this theatrical and mournful declaration ? " Neither the one nor the other . " - And he was perfectly right . Edward had no- thing but a good figure , a little talent , and a good many credi- tors ...
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... death - bed that she had been guilty of several infidelities- " Alas ! " exclaimed her hus- band , you have no more reason to be satisfied with me ; I promise , therefore , not to preserve any remem- brance of your misconduct , if you ...
... death - bed that she had been guilty of several infidelities- " Alas ! " exclaimed her hus- band , you have no more reason to be satisfied with me ; I promise , therefore , not to preserve any remem- brance of your misconduct , if you ...
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... death , blood , and rapine ; but the Barber's Profession ( for by a statute of Henry the Eighth it is termed a sci- ence and a mystery ) holds affinity with every thing that is gentle , touching , and endearing . Perhaps it would not be ...
... death , blood , and rapine ; but the Barber's Profession ( for by a statute of Henry the Eighth it is termed a sci- ence and a mystery ) holds affinity with every thing that is gentle , touching , and endearing . Perhaps it would not be ...
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... death ; and the same Joab , while he took Amasa by the beard to kiss it , treacherously plunged a poniard into his body , -two acts of barbarity which could not have been perpetrat- ed had the victims been submitted to the benign prac ...
... death ; and the same Joab , while he took Amasa by the beard to kiss it , treacherously plunged a poniard into his body , -two acts of barbarity which could not have been perpetrat- ed had the victims been submitted to the benign prac ...
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