New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 64Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1842 |
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... fact , that the enjoyments which occupy and agitate the prime of existence , derive their influence from the perfection of the organs on which they act ; the inevitable consequence being , that when those organs fail , the enjoyments ...
... fact , that the enjoyments which occupy and agitate the prime of existence , derive their influence from the perfection of the organs on which they act ; the inevitable consequence being , that when those organs fail , the enjoyments ...
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... fact from which they are suffering , they give you an example of the fact and of the suffering too . They act a painful scene all over again , just as Launce does by the aid of his dog and his shoe . When a fly has found its way into ...
... fact from which they are suffering , they give you an example of the fact and of the suffering too . They act a painful scene all over again , just as Launce does by the aid of his dog and his shoe . When a fly has found its way into ...
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... fact , Mr. Quiddy , " she resumed , in fact , I have brought up all my girls to be good , careful mistresses of a family . They have no high , fine , nonsensical notions ; they are all good girls - excellent girls though I say it to ...
... fact , Mr. Quiddy , " she resumed , in fact , I have brought up all my girls to be good , careful mistresses of a family . They have no high , fine , nonsensical notions ; they are all good girls - excellent girls though I say it to ...
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