Gaieties and Gravities: A Series of Essays, Comic Tales, and Fugitive Vagaries. Now First Collected, Volumen2H. Colburn, 1825 - 353 páginas |
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... Death - Posthumous Memorials - Children On the Death of an Infant Miller Redivivus . - Mrs . Rose Grob · Sporting without a Licence . On Puns and Punsters Peter Pindarics . - Blindman's Buff 23 32 The Parson at Fault 34 **** 14 35 49 55 ...
... Death - Posthumous Memorials - Children On the Death of an Infant Miller Redivivus . - Mrs . Rose Grob · Sporting without a Licence . On Puns and Punsters Peter Pindarics . - Blindman's Buff 23 32 The Parson at Fault 34 **** 14 35 49 55 ...
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... Death 219 The Tavern 221 Printed by Mistake 229 The Flower that feels not Spring 236 Rouge et Noir 238 Invocation to the Cuckoo 256 The Village Bells 258 Beggars Extraordinary ! -Proposals for their Suppres- sion 266 The Bourse at Paris ...
... Death 219 The Tavern 221 Printed by Mistake 229 The Flower that feels not Spring 236 Rouge et Noir 238 Invocation to the Cuckoo 256 The Village Bells 258 Beggars Extraordinary ! -Proposals for their Suppres- sion 266 The Bourse at Paris ...
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... Death , without a moment's notice to quit , while they are comparatively indifferent to that final resting - place which they may continue to occupy even unto the sounding of the last trump . The ancient Egyptians , on the other hand ...
... Death , without a moment's notice to quit , while they are comparatively indifferent to that final resting - place which they may continue to occupy even unto the sounding of the last trump . The ancient Egyptians , on the other hand ...
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... death with the feelings of life , of another world with the inalienable affections of this . Montaigne says that the mind must be screwed to a high pitch to make it sensible of its own decay ; how must it then be wound up to make it ...
... death with the feelings of life , of another world with the inalienable affections of this . Montaigne says that the mind must be screwed to a high pitch to make it sensible of its own decay ; how must it then be wound up to make it ...
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... the rattling of wheels , the cries of hucksters , and all the profane hubbub of commercial life . We conceive not of the peace or the sleep of death , amid this hurley - burley of the mart 10 GAIETIES AND GRAVITIES .
... the rattling of wheels , the cries of hucksters , and all the profane hubbub of commercial life . We conceive not of the peace or the sleep of death , amid this hurley - burley of the mart 10 GAIETIES AND GRAVITIES .
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admiration ancient animal Aspasia Bampfylde Moore Carew beauty bells beneath better Blue-stocking body catachresis celebrated charm confess countenance cried dark dead dear death Deity delight devil dinner earth ejaculated Epimenides exclaimed existence eyes face Fairlop fate favour fear feel fortune friends give grave hand happy harpsichord Harry haunch head heard heart heaven HIGHWAYMAN honour Houndsditch human immortal jokes lady laugh laughter live London look marriage mean ment mind misanthropy moral morning mouth mutton nature neighbour ness never Newgate Calendar night No-man nose o'er observed once Parthenon pass perfect Pericles perpetual Phidias PINDARICS play pocket poets poor possession present purse Rabelais replied Romulus and Remus seems silence Sir Guy Socrates soul spirit tears thee Theseus thing thou thought tion Twas whole wife words write Zounds