The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1834 - English literature |
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... appears to me to have been destined for a solitary meal- the lengthened lounging meal made up of eating , drinking , and read- ing ; but there is nothing social or sociable in its attributes ; one cannot in tea or coffee . Moreover , it ...
... appears to me to have been destined for a solitary meal- the lengthened lounging meal made up of eating , drinking , and read- ing ; but there is nothing social or sociable in its attributes ; one cannot in tea or coffee . Moreover , it ...
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... appears to me that a person less favourably disposed than myself would find a very different name for such a ... appear likely to die a watery death , so that my personal safety was rather guaranteed than not by my having placed myself ...
... appears to me that a person less favourably disposed than myself would find a very different name for such a ... appear likely to die a watery death , so that my personal safety was rather guaranteed than not by my having placed myself ...
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... Appear- ances avouched the imputation , appearances deceived the officers of justice , deceived his comrades , his master , his father , his friends , his affianced wife , but they did not deceive me ; for it was not on Valen- tin's ...
... Appear- ances avouched the imputation , appearances deceived the officers of justice , deceived his comrades , his master , his father , his friends , his affianced wife , but they did not deceive me ; for it was not on Valen- tin's ...
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... appears that none of the fair sister- hood , nor any of their fellow - parishioners , saw cause or just impedi- ment wherefore these couples should not respectively be joined together in holy matrimony ; " and , instead of the cause of ...
... appears that none of the fair sister- hood , nor any of their fellow - parishioners , saw cause or just impedi- ment wherefore these couples should not respectively be joined together in holy matrimony ; " and , instead of the cause of ...
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... appears that at a dinner party of some of the most distinguished men of the time , Cole- ridge being present , the poem , which had appeared anonymously in a newspaper , was arraigned , as betraying , on the part of the writer , the ...
... appears that at a dinner party of some of the most distinguished men of the time , Cole- ridge being present , the poem , which had appeared anonymously in a newspaper , was arraigned , as betraying , on the part of the writer , the ...
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