The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1825 - English literature |
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... seen , wins the affec- tions of the heroine , in the disguise of a gouty gentleman , of middle age , with a yellow complexion , matted hair , and green spectacles ; nor the vagaries of Monsieur Hippolite Emanuel Mirasse de Choufleur ...
... seen , wins the affec- tions of the heroine , in the disguise of a gouty gentleman , of middle age , with a yellow complexion , matted hair , and green spectacles ; nor the vagaries of Monsieur Hippolite Emanuel Mirasse de Choufleur ...
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... Seen the above in my sober senses , and let it stand . There's bravery still in Beersheba . ' " Dick has run away with me . I did not intend to say so much of him in this number . There is a very serious paper of his , written ...
... Seen the above in my sober senses , and let it stand . There's bravery still in Beersheba . ' " Dick has run away with me . I did not intend to say so much of him in this number . There is a very serious paper of his , written ...
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... seen the motto of the General , " Patientia et Constantia , " to the spirit of which he fully conformed in his life . The building consists of a main body , and two wings rising in many stories of very fanciful architecture to a great ...
... seen the motto of the General , " Patientia et Constantia , " to the spirit of which he fully conformed in his life . The building consists of a main body , and two wings rising in many stories of very fanciful architecture to a great ...
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... seen , We carved a twelfth cake , and we drew king and queen ; These pastimes gave oil to Time's round - about wheel , Before we began to be growing genteel : ' Twas all very well for a cockney or clown , But nobody now spends his ...
... seen , We carved a twelfth cake , and we drew king and queen ; These pastimes gave oil to Time's round - about wheel , Before we began to be growing genteel : ' Twas all very well for a cockney or clown , But nobody now spends his ...
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... seen ; it was a perfect prison of nature , and stood in the midst of a naked valley of white sand , about three hundred yards broad and a mile in length , and was inclosed on every side by black and lofty precipices : we had entered it ...
... seen ; it was a perfect prison of nature , and stood in the midst of a naked valley of white sand , about three hundred yards broad and a mile in length , and was inclosed on every side by black and lofty precipices : we had entered it ...
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