The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1834 - English literature |
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Page 14
... manner of which I believe I ought to have been ashamed . The young witches very soon saw the effect of their fascination , and İ could see , in the sparkle of Augusta's brilliant orbs , and the intellectual , but saucy expression of her ...
... manner of which I believe I ought to have been ashamed . The young witches very soon saw the effect of their fascination , and İ could see , in the sparkle of Augusta's brilliant orbs , and the intellectual , but saucy expression of her ...
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... manner which particularly attracted my attention . I saw him in the execution of this manœuvre press upon his palm a bank - note , with a flourish in the corner like the top of a raspberry tartlet . I never was more agitated . If Daly ...
... manner which particularly attracted my attention . I saw him in the execution of this manœuvre press upon his palm a bank - note , with a flourish in the corner like the top of a raspberry tartlet . I never was more agitated . If Daly ...
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... manners of the affluent and great , but everything amongst them is matter of course and arrangement - feeling , if it be there , is never expressed - here it breaks out in everything , it extenuates everything , it endears everything ...
... manners of the affluent and great , but everything amongst them is matter of course and arrangement - feeling , if it be there , is never expressed - here it breaks out in everything , it extenuates everything , it endears everything ...
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... manner our motto sets forth ; -verily , we are a despised people . " There you are ! a fool at one end and a worm at the other ! " shouts a passer - by . All manner of scurvy jests are broken upon us . " Still have we borne it with a ...
... manner our motto sets forth ; -verily , we are a despised people . " There you are ! a fool at one end and a worm at the other ! " shouts a passer - by . All manner of scurvy jests are broken upon us . " Still have we borne it with a ...
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... manner , and appearance all declared the purpose of his life to be to laugh and grow fat . We had many a gibe both from him and his sails ; the boat bounded and turned like a courser to the rein under his direction , whilst the musical ...
... manner , and appearance all declared the purpose of his life to be to laugh and grow fat . We had many a gibe both from him and his sails ; the boat bounded and turned like a courser to the rein under his direction , whilst the musical ...
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