The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Том 87Chapman and Hall, 1849 |
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... Perhaps my mind was still too much agitated to settle into any sort of oblivion ; perhaps it would never be otherwise , and my trance - existence — might be a perpetual consciousness , and consequently an unvaried misery . Such a state ...
... Perhaps my mind was still too much agitated to settle into any sort of oblivion ; perhaps it would never be otherwise , and my trance - existence — might be a perpetual consciousness , and consequently an unvaried misery . Such a state ...
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... perhaps has as good a claim to it as the second . Mr. Colman , however , is not a person to take everything upon trust that he is told , for when he visited Abbotsford he was shown " a Roman kettle , said to be 2000 years old , quite ...
... perhaps has as good a claim to it as the second . Mr. Colman , however , is not a person to take everything upon trust that he is told , for when he visited Abbotsford he was shown " a Roman kettle , said to be 2000 years old , quite ...
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... perhaps , is the more correct expression ) at not being surrounded by the attentive domestics who are in the habit , like brownies , of starting out of the wainscot . He is in lodgings in London , where he says : " I have succeeded in ...
... perhaps , is the more correct expression ) at not being surrounded by the attentive domestics who are in the habit , like brownies , of starting out of the wainscot . He is in lodgings in London , where he says : " I have succeeded in ...
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... perhaps . I have promised L- something , I cannot tell what . Who the deuce can hit upon anything new , when half the world is racking its brains to do the same ? " This is thirty years ago , and now the utterer of that remark is within ...
... perhaps . I have promised L- something , I cannot tell what . Who the deuce can hit upon anything new , when half the world is racking its brains to do the same ? " This is thirty years ago , and now the utterer of that remark is within ...
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... great dislike to that brainless ostentation , which rules in England now in a degree perhaps greater than when he was struck by the difference of foreign countries in this respect . The Authors of the " Rejected Addresses . " 25.
... great dislike to that brainless ostentation , which rules in England now in a degree perhaps greater than when he was struck by the difference of foreign countries in this respect . The Authors of the " Rejected Addresses . " 25.
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