New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 19Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1827 |
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Page 190
... Writer . - Pray , Madam , think well enough of me to believe me inca- pable of bantering a woman . My phrase may be on the side of plea- santry , but so are many that are very serious at heart . In you , the tendency to enjoy yourself a ...
... Writer . - Pray , Madam , think well enough of me to believe me inca- pable of bantering a woman . My phrase may be on the side of plea- santry , but so are many that are very serious at heart . In you , the tendency to enjoy yourself a ...
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... write his Life , and en- sure him immortality that way . He thought no more of the person who actually did write it afterwards than he would have suspected his dog of writing it . Indeed , I wish he could have known ; for it would have ...
... write his Life , and en- sure him immortality that way . He thought no more of the person who actually did write it afterwards than he would have suspected his dog of writing it . Indeed , I wish he could have known ; for it would have ...
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... writing , and can only write under particular excitements , and in a particular way ? " " Certainly . Pope , who ridiculed such a caprice , practised it him- self ; for he never wrote well but at midnight . Gibbon dictated to his ...
... writing , and can only write under particular excitements , and in a particular way ? " " Certainly . Pope , who ridiculed such a caprice , practised it him- self ; for he never wrote well but at midnight . Gibbon dictated to his ...
Contents
Irish RomanceNew Tales of the OHara Family | 21 |
Opinions for 1827 | 33 |
Captain Sherwills Visit to Mont Blanc Letter 11 40 III 150 | 41 |
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