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... Reviewer 2 To the Editor 09 60 63 67 75 2222 8 Authenticity of Horæ Scandicæ . No I. 76 An Hour's Tete - a - Tete with ... Review in its glory - Death of Fudge- & c . & c . & c . ib . LITERARY ib . Canto II . The Mountain Daisy .... 41 ...
... Reviewer 2 To the Editor 09 60 63 67 75 2222 8 Authenticity of Horæ Scandicæ . No I. 76 An Hour's Tete - a - Tete with ... Review in its glory - Death of Fudge- & c . & c . & c . ib . LITERARY ib . Canto II . The Mountain Daisy .... 41 ...
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... reviews and newspapers - the Edinburgh Review , for example - fearlessly , from behind their cloak of darkness , deny and controvert facts and truths . And may we not liken the loyal and indif- ferent punch - drinkers of Glasgow to ...
... reviews and newspapers - the Edinburgh Review , for example - fearlessly , from behind their cloak of darkness , deny and controvert facts and truths . And may we not liken the loyal and indif- ferent punch - drinkers of Glasgow to ...
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... review the blue and yellow . " All exclaimed , this was too bad , that it could be no error of the press - Beale actually gloated with astonishment - Tommy sarcastically supposed that the fault must have been my own , as I write rather ...
... review the blue and yellow . " All exclaimed , this was too bad , that it could be no error of the press - Beale actually gloated with astonishment - Tommy sarcastically supposed that the fault must have been my own , as I write rather ...
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... Review ? He absolutely fought in gaiters , that his backers might not see the wretched state of his pins . His face was as blue as an ill - washed dishclout ; his eyes as dull and watery as ill - fed oysters ; and his whiskers , that ...
... Review ? He absolutely fought in gaiters , that his backers might not see the wretched state of his pins . His face was as blue as an ill - washed dishclout ; his eyes as dull and watery as ill - fed oysters ; and his whiskers , that ...
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... Cooper , in Scotland , was somewhat better - but his strength had left him -his wind was thick as butter - his side as soft as wheat - sheaves — and LETTER FROM JAMES HOGG TO HIS REVIEWER . SIR , 66 Oct Boxiana . No VIII .
... Cooper , in Scotland , was somewhat better - but his strength had left him -his wind was thick as butter - his side as soft as wheat - sheaves — and LETTER FROM JAMES HOGG TO HIS REVIEWER . SIR , 66 Oct Boxiana . No VIII .
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