The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1844 |
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... present . He that will take the trouble of measuring the L'ALLEGRO with the IL PENSEROSO , will find the latter poem some score of verses longer than the former , an apt illustration of the truth that the catalogue of human troubles is ...
... present . He that will take the trouble of measuring the L'ALLEGRO with the IL PENSEROSO , will find the latter poem some score of verses longer than the former , an apt illustration of the truth that the catalogue of human troubles is ...
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... present is to get the money from Mr. Nicholson , and let me have it ; and little enough it will be certainly ; but I shall , buy nothing till we get to Paris , and I must insist upon it that you implicitly comply with my wishes in this ...
... present is to get the money from Mr. Nicholson , and let me have it ; and little enough it will be certainly ; but I shall , buy nothing till we get to Paris , and I must insist upon it that you implicitly comply with my wishes in this ...
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... present case , however , she pro- duced considerably less impression in both movements , than she would have been easily persuaded to believe possible ; but , in fact , the two young people who had unintentionally attracted so much of ...
... present case , however , she pro- duced considerably less impression in both movements , than she would have been easily persuaded to believe possible ; but , in fact , the two young people who had unintentionally attracted so much of ...
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... was their present black - eyed conductress . " Ces sont de fort bons lits , " she quietly replied to the remonstrance of Miss Agatha . " Et vous n'avons pas des plus beaux chambres ? c 2 The Robertses on their Travels . 19.
... was their present black - eyed conductress . " Ces sont de fort bons lits , " she quietly replied to the remonstrance of Miss Agatha . " Et vous n'avons pas des plus beaux chambres ? c 2 The Robertses on their Travels . 19.
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... present guest . " After their marriage , " continued he , " we became estranged , and I never afterwards heard from him - nor did I ever meet one of that May . - VOL . LXXI . NO . CCLXXXI . D name even , till a few weeks ago when a.
... present guest . " After their marriage , " continued he , " we became estranged , and I never afterwards heard from him - nor did I ever meet one of that May . - VOL . LXXI . NO . CCLXXXI . D name even , till a few weeks ago when a.
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