New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 98Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1853 |
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... whole twelvemonth , and then as appeared , on inquiry , had words on the day over . " " Mind that , landlord , " Juddock remarked . " Mind that ! " " In short , " the steward said , closing the Register , and putting it into his pocket ...
... whole twelvemonth , and then as appeared , on inquiry , had words on the day over . " " Mind that , landlord , " Juddock remarked . " Mind that ! " " In short , " the steward said , closing the Register , and putting it into his pocket ...
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... whole scene ( deprived as it was of its de- formities by the dimness of the light ) , gave a nobler idea of Venice than I had yet had . " At Covigliaio , Moore writes : Among my epistles from Italy must be one on the exaggeration of ...
... whole scene ( deprived as it was of its de- formities by the dimness of the light ) , gave a nobler idea of Venice than I had yet had . " At Covigliaio , Moore writes : Among my epistles from Italy must be one on the exaggeration of ...
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... whole dinner of dandies is insupportable ; so I begged him to keep my secret , ran out of the house , and went and dined at Véry's . " The next is touching . 11th . Went in to Paris at twelve , in order to take Bessy to the Père la ...
... whole dinner of dandies is insupportable ; so I begged him to keep my secret , ran out of the house , and went and dined at Véry's . " The next is touching . 11th . Went in to Paris at twelve , in order to take Bessy to the Père la ...
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... whole third canto of " Childe Harold " was founded on his style and sentiments . " Tintern Abbey " was the source of it all . Upon which Lord John remarks , " There is some resemblance between Tintern Abbey ' and ' Childe Harold ; ' but ...
... whole third canto of " Childe Harold " was founded on his style and sentiments . " Tintern Abbey " was the source of it all . Upon which Lord John remarks , " There is some resemblance between Tintern Abbey ' and ' Childe Harold ; ' but ...
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... whole had been burnt the agreement was found , and it appeared that Mr. Moore's interest in the MS . had entirely ceased on the death of Lord Byron , by which event the property became absolutely vested in Mr. Murray . The details of ...
... whole had been burnt the agreement was found , and it appeared that Mr. Moore's interest in the MS . had entirely ceased on the death of Lord Byron , by which event the property became absolutely vested in Mr. Murray . The details of ...
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