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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... manner , and with an unpleasant propensity to strengthen every opinion with a bet . From this I thought I could guess the origin of his ill success in business . Personally he was what is commonly called a fine - looking man , in fact ...
... manner , and with an unpleasant propensity to strengthen every opinion with a bet . From this I thought I could guess the origin of his ill success in business . Personally he was what is commonly called a fine - looking man , in fact ...
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... manner of taste ! " Dr. Johnson and David Garrick.— “ I don't know , " said Dr. Johnson , “ what is the matter with David ; I am afraid he is grown superannuated , for his pro- logues and epilogues used to be incomparable . " " Nothing ...
... manner of taste ! " Dr. Johnson and David Garrick.— “ I don't know , " said Dr. Johnson , “ what is the matter with David ; I am afraid he is grown superannuated , for his pro- logues and epilogues used to be incomparable . " " Nothing ...
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... manner to qualify them to become good wives ; and the sons had re- ceived proper and sufficient education to fit them for the positions which they were intended to occupy , namely , the counting - house or the counter . Altogether , the ...
... manner to qualify them to become good wives ; and the sons had re- ceived proper and sufficient education to fit them for the positions which they were intended to occupy , namely , the counting - house or the counter . Altogether , the ...
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