The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Том 87Chapman and Hall, 1849 |
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... I promised Sarah that I would lie abed to - day , just to see whether it would recruit me a bit . " Sept. - VOL . LXXXVII . NO . CCCXLV . B " Your daughter gave you very good advice ; and POSTHUMOUS MEMOIR OF MYSELF BY HORACE SMITH,
... I promised Sarah that I would lie abed to - day , just to see whether it would recruit me a bit . " Sept. - VOL . LXXXVII . NO . CCCXLV . B " Your daughter gave you very good advice ; and POSTHUMOUS MEMOIR OF MYSELF BY HORACE SMITH,
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" Your daughter gave you very good advice ; and perhaps I may be able to do the same , if you will tell me the exact nature of your ailment , which you can hardly refuse , now that you have confessed yourself to be completely out of ...
" Your daughter gave you very good advice ; and perhaps I may be able to do the same , if you will tell me the exact nature of your ailment , which you can hardly refuse , now that you have confessed yourself to be completely out of ...
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... gave me leisure to reflect upon my perilous and unprecedented state . In all my former attacks the mind had sympathised with the suspended vitality of the frame , but now I had vital senses and apprehensiveness in a dead integument ...
... gave me leisure to reflect upon my perilous and unprecedented state . In all my former attacks the mind had sympathised with the suspended vitality of the frame , but now I had vital senses and apprehensiveness in a dead integument ...
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... gave up " worshipping mammon , " and had no more than a moderate run of business , he volunteered , in conjunction with a friend , to pay off the debts of a literary man who had been disgracefully prose- cuted by the ministry of that ...
... gave up " worshipping mammon , " and had no more than a moderate run of business , he volunteered , in conjunction with a friend , to pay off the debts of a literary man who had been disgracefully prose- cuted by the ministry of that ...
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... gave there before he started - the last , it is probable , he ever gave in London - and the hilarity of the guests , among whom were some of the celebrated wits of the time , most of whom are now no more . At Tunbridge Wells we soon ...
... gave there before he started - the last , it is probable , he ever gave in London - and the hilarity of the guests , among whom were some of the celebrated wits of the time , most of whom are now no more . At Tunbridge Wells we soon ...
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