The Tin Trumpet, Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish: To which are Added, Poetical Selections, Volume 1 |
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... body , and an undefiled mind , so may he have clean hands in a literal , and not in a metaphorical sense . All washes and cosmetics with- out , he may yet labour under a moral hydrophobia within . Pleasant to see an im - puritan of this ...
... body , and an undefiled mind , so may he have clean hands in a literal , and not in a metaphorical sense . All washes and cosmetics with- out , he may yet labour under a moral hydrophobia within . Pleasant to see an im - puritan of this ...
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... body , between time and eternity . Can the clerical purchaser of a next presentation be always sure that he will not sigh for the death of the incumbent , be- cause he sighs for his living ? If not , religion , reason , and justice ...
... body , between time and eternity . Can the clerical purchaser of a next presentation be always sure that he will not sigh for the death of the incumbent , be- cause he sighs for his living ? If not , religion , reason , and justice ...
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... body to earth , whence it rose , And his spirit to Jove , who bestowed it . " AGE - old - an infirmity which nobody knows . Nothing can exceed our early impatience to escape from youth to manhood , and appear older than we are , except ...
... body to earth , whence it rose , And his spirit to Jove , who bestowed it . " AGE - old - an infirmity which nobody knows . Nothing can exceed our early impatience to escape from youth to manhood , and appear older than we are , except ...
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... body and mind , leaving not a wreck behind them , while the mental features of some con- temporary writer survive in all the freshness and integrity with which they were first traced . Were I a literary painter how often should I be ...
... body and mind , leaving not a wreck behind them , while the mental features of some con- temporary writer survive in all the freshness and integrity with which they were first traced . Were I a literary painter how often should I be ...
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... body , were derived the original rude measurements . The uncia , or inch , was the first joint of the thumb , which being repeated four times , gave the breadth of the hand ; and this product , tripled , furnished the measure of the ...
... body , were derived the original rude measurements . The uncia , or inch , was the first joint of the thumb , which being repeated four times , gave the breadth of the hand ; and this product , tripled , furnished the measure of the ...
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