Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc, Volume 12William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... never but once attended the royal comedian long a favourite with the public , This object was in a great degree accom- summons : Mr. Bridge's manners have been and commonly known by the familiar appel - plished by his endeavouring to ...
... never but once attended the royal comedian long a favourite with the public , This object was in a great degree accom- summons : Mr. Bridge's manners have been and commonly known by the familiar appel - plished by his endeavouring to ...
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... never have heard of it under that title . throat . Another traveller winds his obscure much frightened , and should never be able to He married for money , but of course he wooed and frightened way by the Taurus , leaving do any thing ...
... never have heard of it under that title . throat . Another traveller winds his obscure much frightened , and should never be able to He married for money , but of course he wooed and frightened way by the Taurus , leaving do any thing ...
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... never saw • a taint ' in it ! This , however , was after - with suitable poetry , and neatly adorned with such effeminate creatures in the shape of men before , and hope never to see such again . wards . But Lord Byron , who was as fond ...
... never saw • a taint ' in it ! This , however , was after - with suitable poetry , and neatly adorned with such effeminate creatures in the shape of men before , and hope never to see such again . wards . But Lord Byron , who was as fond ...
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... never forgive . ' Nor , whose territory certainly was very dreary : what was much more , to a certain nobleman , My lord , there is nothing to be done here , unless you plant one half of your estate , and lay the other under water ...
... never forgive . ' Nor , whose territory certainly was very dreary : what was much more , to a certain nobleman , My lord , there is nothing to be done here , unless you plant one half of your estate , and lay the other under water ...
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... never seen Miss Ray before , and she Oh , no ! it cannot be , my lord ; I merely heard feelingly remarked afterwards : ' I was really it at Mr. Cadell's , as I came down here . Could hurt to sit directly opposite to her , and mark you ...
... never seen Miss Ray before , and she Oh , no ! it cannot be , my lord ; I merely heard feelingly remarked afterwards : ' I was really it at Mr. Cadell's , as I came down here . Could hurt to sit directly opposite to her , and mark you ...
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