The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1844 |
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... character altogether . The Englishman is solid as his own food , and grave as his own mus- tard - pot . We eat melancholy meat , drink melancholy drink , and me- lancholy has " marked us for her own . " It is the most preposterous thing ...
... character altogether . The Englishman is solid as his own food , and grave as his own mus- tard - pot . We eat melancholy meat , drink melancholy drink , and me- lancholy has " marked us for her own . " It is the most preposterous thing ...
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... character , readily agreed to accept him as assistant in his educational pursuits . He had been well acquainted with his father , having studied with him in their youth , and was consequently disposed to receive and entertain Basil ...
... character , readily agreed to accept him as assistant in his educational pursuits . He had been well acquainted with his father , having studied with him in their youth , and was consequently disposed to receive and entertain Basil ...
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... character and disposition closely allied to his own - so nearly identical , that if placed in circumstances the same as his own in early life , he felt convinced he would have followed a career exactly parallel . His whole mind seemed ...
... character and disposition closely allied to his own - so nearly identical , that if placed in circumstances the same as his own in early life , he felt convinced he would have followed a career exactly parallel . His whole mind seemed ...
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... character for talent . At the same time he lost much of his devotion to the playground , and would have neglected it altogether were it not that Basil used some- times to applaud his dexterity at the various games . And the stimulus to ...
... character for talent . At the same time he lost much of his devotion to the playground , and would have neglected it altogether were it not that Basil used some- times to applaud his dexterity at the various games . And the stimulus to ...
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... character , brought up to his mind that which he had borne long ago to his father . It seemed the identical sort of feeling , equally intense and equally pleasurable . When Gerald was not near him , he felt " a want , " as the ...
... character , brought up to his mind that which he had borne long ago to his father . It seemed the identical sort of feeling , equally intense and equally pleasurable . When Gerald was not near him , he felt " a want , " as the ...
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