The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1834 - English literature |
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... ment , having incurred ' for a suit of mourning , I proceeded to my friend the upholsterer . Dear me , I recollect his little white , bald head peering over his desk in the counting - house as well as if it were but yesterday - in I ...
... ment , having incurred ' for a suit of mourning , I proceeded to my friend the upholsterer . Dear me , I recollect his little white , bald head peering over his desk in the counting - house as well as if it were but yesterday - in I ...
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... ment is constitutional , and belongs to temperament . It is mine , and I own it , though fully aware that the good citizens of London , and parti- cularly the West - enders , will vote me a dullard , and all like me a very stupid set ...
... ment is constitutional , and belongs to temperament . It is mine , and I own it , though fully aware that the good citizens of London , and parti- cularly the West - enders , will vote me a dullard , and all like me a very stupid set ...
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... ment , " said Saturn , as he led Proserpine to a seat . Their mutual compliments were soon disturbed by the announcement of dinner , and Saturu offering his arm to the Queen with an air of polite- ness which belonged to the old school ...
... ment , " said Saturn , as he led Proserpine to a seat . Their mutual compliments were soon disturbed by the announcement of dinner , and Saturu offering his arm to the Queen with an air of polite- ness which belonged to the old school ...
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... ment wherefore these couples should not respectively be joined together in holy matrimony ; " and , instead of the cause of political regeneration in the wilds of Susquehanna , Mr. Coleridge espoused Miss Sarah Fricker in the autumn of ...
... ment wherefore these couples should not respectively be joined together in holy matrimony ; " and , instead of the cause of political regeneration in the wilds of Susquehanna , Mr. Coleridge espoused Miss Sarah Fricker in the autumn of ...
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... ment of the American war , and compare them with his speeches and writings at the commencement of the French Revolution . The prin- ciples , he affirmed , were the same , and the deductions the same ; though the practical inferences ...
... ment of the American war , and compare them with his speeches and writings at the commencement of the French Revolution . The prin- ciples , he affirmed , were the same , and the deductions the same ; though the practical inferences ...
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