The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Том 87Chapman and Hall, 1849 |
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... hour . Dependent upon momentary , often upon an involuntary disposition to cheerfulness at the moment , all wits are unequal in brilliancy at times . Both brothers may be characterised rather as possessors of a high talent for humour ...
... hour . Dependent upon momentary , often upon an involuntary disposition to cheerfulness at the moment , all wits are unequal in brilliancy at times . Both brothers may be characterised rather as possessors of a high talent for humour ...
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... hour ; but two of them only appeared . Horace Smith always declared that he found novel - writing a task much less arduous than writing constantly for a magazine , owing to the necessity of finding new subjects , and then having to ...
... hour ; but two of them only appeared . Horace Smith always declared that he found novel - writing a task much less arduous than writing constantly for a magazine , owing to the necessity of finding new subjects , and then having to ...
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... hour were exceedingly just . He was of opinion that the continual straining after novelty would have the effect of leading writers further and further from that nature and simplicity upon which alone an enduring literature is based . He ...
... hour were exceedingly just . He was of opinion that the continual straining after novelty would have the effect of leading writers further and further from that nature and simplicity upon which alone an enduring literature is based . He ...
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... hour we had passed the motley throng , and I was just pointing out a small field of cotton to my friend , when he suddenly exclaimed- “ I say , H— , have you got those piastres ? " " What piastres ? " Why , the piastres you asked me for ...
... hour we had passed the motley throng , and I was just pointing out a small field of cotton to my friend , when he suddenly exclaimed- “ I say , H— , have you got those piastres ? " " What piastres ? " Why , the piastres you asked me for ...
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... hour ; and in order to get out of the merciless heat of the sun , entered a small cottage , the owner of which set before us some of the largest grapes I ever saw , and some very passable wine . With these , and a crust of bread Abate ...
... hour ; and in order to get out of the merciless heat of the sun , entered a small cottage , the owner of which set before us some of the largest grapes I ever saw , and some very passable wine . With these , and a crust of bread Abate ...
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