Gaieties and Gravities: A Series of Essays, Comic Tales, and Fugitive Vagaries. Now First Collected, Том 3H. Colburn, 1825 - 353 страници |
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... once entertained as to the necessity of any such establish- ment as that which I have now the honour to address ; for , at a time when our booksellers evince such un- precedented munificence , that no author of the least merit is left ...
... once entertained as to the necessity of any such establish- ment as that which I have now the honour to address ; for , at a time when our booksellers evince such un- precedented munificence , that no author of the least merit is left ...
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... once toupees and queues have iron'd , Must mind their P's and Q's to ' scape the bailiff , — Well may they cry- " The age that treats us thus , When most un - barber'd is most barberous . " IN tracing the changes produced by the ...
... once toupees and queues have iron'd , Must mind their P's and Q's to ' scape the bailiff , — Well may they cry- " The age that treats us thus , When most un - barber'd is most barberous . " IN tracing the changes produced by the ...
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... once wore it . - Poor Frank Chilvers ! thou wert my chosen one , in whom I had much joy ; my Lycidas , with whom at morn and dewy eve I have wandered over woodland , hill , and dale ; and shalt thou 14 GAIETIES AND GRAVITIES . The Old ...
... once wore it . - Poor Frank Chilvers ! thou wert my chosen one , in whom I had much joy ; my Lycidas , with whom at morn and dewy eve I have wandered over woodland , hill , and dale ; and shalt thou 14 GAIETIES AND GRAVITIES . The Old ...
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... once ventured to tie it down under his chin , on account of a face - ach . The ridicule and laughter of the rustics first made him sen- sible that he had presumed to deviate from customary fashions ; but as he felt benefit from that ...
... once ventured to tie it down under his chin , on account of a face - ach . The ridicule and laughter of the rustics first made him sen- sible that he had presumed to deviate from customary fashions ; but as he felt benefit from that ...
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... Once he was appointed overseer of the poor , in the very natural supposition , that from his indolent and sequestered habits he would appoint a deputy , for which office several applicants accordingly presented themselves ; but he ...
... Once he was appointed overseer of the poor , in the very natural supposition , that from his indolent and sequestered habits he would appoint a deputy , for which office several applicants accordingly presented themselves ; but he ...
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