The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Том 87Chapman and Hall, 1849 |
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... , as if afraid of being scared by my ghost , they agreed , whisper- ingly , that I looked for all the world as if I were fast asleep , although Nurse had maintained that I was as dead as a 8 Posthumous Memoir of Myself .
... , as if afraid of being scared by my ghost , they agreed , whisper- ingly , that I looked for all the world as if I were fast asleep , although Nurse had maintained that I was as dead as a 8 Posthumous Memoir of Myself .
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... looked upon by his countrymen - and countrywomen— as an act of lèze - majesté against the laws of politeness and good manners , which , we gather from the context of his book , appear rather to require extension in his native land . We ...
... looked upon by his countrymen - and countrywomen— as an act of lèze - majesté against the laws of politeness and good manners , which , we gather from the context of his book , appear rather to require extension in his native land . We ...
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... looked as serious as the parchments and papers surrounding him - for he was a solicitor by pro- fession , and transacted the business of the Board of Ordnance . He seemed in this situation as little of a wit as can well be imagined . A ...
... looked as serious as the parchments and papers surrounding him - for he was a solicitor by pro- fession , and transacted the business of the Board of Ordnance . He seemed in this situation as little of a wit as can well be imagined . A ...
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... looked when the gay and gallant , the " fair and wise and good , " thronged them . Smith remarked that such buildings were the best foundation - scenes for novels ; and it was no wonder they had been so often chosen . This visit was the ...
... looked when the gay and gallant , the " fair and wise and good , " thronged them . Smith remarked that such buildings were the best foundation - scenes for novels ; and it was no wonder they had been so often chosen . This visit was the ...
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... looked the stars Dimly between those iron bars.- " Sometimes again a child I've been With my hard brother on the green , ' Disporting merrily ; ' Or in the same soft bed we lay , And kneeled together down to pray ' At our blest mother's ...
... looked the stars Dimly between those iron bars.- " Sometimes again a child I've been With my hard brother on the green , ' Disporting merrily ; ' Or in the same soft bed we lay , And kneeled together down to pray ' At our blest mother's ...
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