Gaieties and Gravities: A Series of Essays, Comic Tales, and Fugitive Vagaries. Now First Collected, Volumen3H. Colburn, 1825 - 353 páginas |
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... 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 BURLINGTON STREET . LONDON : PRINTED ...
... 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 BURLINGTON STREET . LONDON : PRINTED ...
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... live ; when they whose fame was spread From pole to pole are in oblivion lost , And having others pinch'd , are pinch'd for bread ; - When by more sad reverse they're environ'd Than any told of Emperor or Caliph , And they , who once ...
... live ; when they whose fame was spread From pole to pole are in oblivion lost , And having others pinch'd , are pinch'd for bread ; - When by more sad reverse they're environ'd Than any told of Emperor or Caliph , And they , who once ...
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... live . " - SHAKSPEARE . EIGHTEEN hundred and twenty - four years have elapsed since the Infant of Bethlehem changed the history of the Universe . If we cast our eyes back- ward along the stream of time , from the present moment to that ...
... live . " - SHAKSPEARE . EIGHTEEN hundred and twenty - four years have elapsed since the Infant of Bethlehem changed the history of the Universe . If we cast our eyes back- ward along the stream of time , from the present moment to that ...
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... live to please must please to live , " and therefore , most conditional reader , ( for I dare not assume thy reten- tion of that title , if I do not tickle the sides of thine understanding , ) I promise to limit our excursion to the ...
... live to please must please to live , " and therefore , most conditional reader , ( for I dare not assume thy reten- tion of that title , if I do not tickle the sides of thine understanding , ) I promise to limit our excursion to the ...
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... live , without having their noses nipped off by the scissors of Boreas ; while the Laplanders may turn the woolly side of the skins in which they are clothed , outwards instead of inwards , to the great comfort of the inhabitants of the ...
... live , without having their noses nipped off by the scissors of Boreas ; while the Laplanders may turn the woolly side of the skins in which they are clothed , outwards instead of inwards , to the great comfort of the inhabitants of the ...
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