Gaieties and Gravities: A Series of Essays, Comic Tales, and Fugitive Vagaries. Now First Collected, Volumen3H. Colburn, 1825 - 353 páginas |
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... hour , what human soul could live ? We trifle all , and he who best deserves Is but a trifler . What art thou whose eye Follows my pen , or what am I that write ? Both triflers . " BZ 4524/3 HURDIS . LONDON : HENRY COLBURN , NEW ...
... hour , what human soul could live ? We trifle all , and he who best deserves Is but a trifler . What art thou whose eye Follows my pen , or what am I that write ? Both triflers . " BZ 4524/3 HURDIS . LONDON : HENRY COLBURN , NEW ...
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... hour a man on horseback stopped at his house , when it was clearly proved to have been a tailor upon a mare : — whether the common dictum , that the best side of a plum - pudding is the left side , ( i . e . that which is left , ) can ...
... hour a man on horseback stopped at his house , when it was clearly proved to have been a tailor upon a mare : — whether the common dictum , that the best side of a plum - pudding is the left side , ( i . e . that which is left , ) can ...
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... hour , it may be remarked , are equally inquisitive , and not less faithful to their employers . That the Barber's shop was the common resort of newsmongers in the most polished days of Athens , is attested by the way in which they ...
... hour , it may be remarked , are equally inquisitive , and not less faithful to their employers . That the Barber's shop was the common resort of newsmongers in the most polished days of Athens , is attested by the way in which they ...
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... hours from the receipt of her letter , had esta- blished her , with her child , in his cottage , giving up his own bed - room for her use , because , as he said , young women liked to be cheerful , and from the cor- ner window she could ...
... hours from the receipt of her letter , had esta- blished her , with her child , in his cottage , giving up his own bed - room for her use , because , as he said , young women liked to be cheerful , and from the cor- ner window she could ...
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... hour of his having seen it . Once he was appointed overseer of the poor , in the very natural supposition , that from his indolent and sequestered habits he would appoint a deputy , for which office several applicants accordingly ...
... hour of his having seen it . Once he was appointed overseer of the poor , in the very natural supposition , that from his indolent and sequestered habits he would appoint a deputy , for which office several applicants accordingly ...
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