The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Том 87Chapman and Hall, 1849 |
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... whole frame . My head swam ; I felt as if Death had laid his hand upon my heart ; and I had just breath enough to whisper to my attendant- " Nurse , I am dying ! all is over ! I feel suffocated . Take off some of the bed - clothes ...
... whole frame . My head swam ; I felt as if Death had laid his hand upon my heart ; and I had just breath enough to whisper to my attendant- " Nurse , I am dying ! all is over ! I feel suffocated . Take off some of the bed - clothes ...
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... whole had been narrated , we almost tremble to think of . We shall now , following Mr. Colman's example , plunge in medias res . In the month of May , in the year 1843 , he finds himself wandering through the streets of London , in a ...
... whole had been narrated , we almost tremble to think of . We shall now , following Mr. Colman's example , plunge in medias res . In the month of May , in the year 1843 , he finds himself wandering through the streets of London , in a ...
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... whole mystery , from soup to Constantia . Mr. Colman adds , par parenthèse , that he " never heard any discussion about the character of wines " ( no host was ever yet known to praise his own claret ) " except- ing that I have been ...
... whole mystery , from soup to Constantia . Mr. Colman adds , par parenthèse , that he " never heard any discussion about the character of wines " ( no host was ever yet known to praise his own claret ) " except- ing that I have been ...
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... whole , as much a matter of comfort and satisfaction to the individual himself , as it is of proper respect to the company whom you meet . We wind up with an account of the manner in which Mr. Colman lived at Tredegar , the seat of Sir ...
... whole , as much a matter of comfort and satisfaction to the individual himself , as it is of proper respect to the company whom you meet . We wind up with an account of the manner in which Mr. Colman lived at Tredegar , the seat of Sir ...
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... whole point out in his mind . before he committed it to paper . It may be questioned if anything he ever wrote cost him more than one sitting . The closing line or two , or the last stanza , wound up what he called " his moral . " There ...
... whole point out in his mind . before he committed it to paper . It may be questioned if anything he ever wrote cost him more than one sitting . The closing line or two , or the last stanza , wound up what he called " his moral . " There ...
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