New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 5Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1822 |
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... give the lie to those elegant lines of which the national vanity has availed itself . Besides , if Guittone really com- posed the verses in question , would Dante have so decidedly written- " many of the elder time cried up Guittone ...
... give the lie to those elegant lines of which the national vanity has availed itself . Besides , if Guittone really com- posed the verses in question , would Dante have so decidedly written- " many of the elder time cried up Guittone ...
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... give you notice . " " Ten thousand thanks - how very few get In time of danger Such kind attentions from a stranger ! Assuredly that fellow ' s throat is Doom'd to a final drop at Newgate . He knows , too , the unconscionable elf , That ...
... give you notice . " " Ten thousand thanks - how very few get In time of danger Such kind attentions from a stranger ! Assuredly that fellow ' s throat is Doom'd to a final drop at Newgate . He knows , too , the unconscionable elf , That ...
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... give rise , a rule has been adopted that a certain class of parts should be assign- ed to cach performer , from which he can never , as long as he remains in the theatre , either ascend or fall . Thus , an indisputable possession of ...
... give rise , a rule has been adopted that a certain class of parts should be assign- ed to cach performer , from which he can never , as long as he remains in the theatre , either ascend or fall . Thus , an indisputable possession of ...
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... give way to the chilling influence of the eternal winter which here begins to reign . A few leafless fir stumps and a little coarse grass and moss cling about the rocks and stones which lie scattered on all sides . The air becomes ...
... give way to the chilling influence of the eternal winter which here begins to reign . A few leafless fir stumps and a little coarse grass and moss cling about the rocks and stones which lie scattered on all sides . The air becomes ...
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... give him great pain and anxiety . An English surgeon belonging to another regiment declared that it was unnecessary to be under any ap- prehension ; but the Baron , who found a new tie to existence in the possession of the four hundred ...
... give him great pain and anxiety . An English surgeon belonging to another regiment declared that it was unnecessary to be under any ap- prehension ; but the Baron , who found a new tie to existence in the possession of the four hundred ...
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