The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1834 - English literature |
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Page 34
... believe me I am very glad of it . " " What a pity , my dear Sir , that you would not condescend to conform to the spirit of the age . For myself , I am quite a reformer . " " So I have understood , beautiful Proserpine , which I confess ...
... believe me I am very glad of it . " " What a pity , my dear Sir , that you would not condescend to conform to the spirit of the age . For myself , I am quite a reformer . " " So I have understood , beautiful Proserpine , which I confess ...
Page 65
... believe does not care more for politics than our excellent friend De Lacy Evans , who is married to a charming and rich widow ; both of them are glad to be before the town as Deputies , or , as they are here called , Members ; they both ...
... believe does not care more for politics than our excellent friend De Lacy Evans , who is married to a charming and rich widow ; both of them are glad to be before the town as Deputies , or , as they are here called , Members ; they both ...
Page 67
... believe , they themselves would flirt from week to week . Marvellous ! . And now there is the Duke of Buckingham has produced a bill in the House of Commons to prevent all gentlemen from drinking anything but water . It is a curious ...
... believe , they themselves would flirt from week to week . Marvellous ! . And now there is the Duke of Buckingham has produced a bill in the House of Commons to prevent all gentlemen from drinking anything but water . It is a curious ...
Page 70
... believe so . " " Is Mr. Popkins unwilling ? " " As the most romantic lover could desire . " " And the state of the campaign ? " " Why thus . Mr. George Washington Jefferson Frump , whom you have irreverently called Mr. Popkins , is sole ...
... believe so . " " Is Mr. Popkins unwilling ? " " As the most romantic lover could desire . " " And the state of the campaign ? " " Why thus . Mr. George Washington Jefferson Frump , whom you have irreverently called Mr. Popkins , is sole ...
Page 73
... believe the new world has a newer mould for its mothers and daughters . I think I am not prejudiced . I have been years away . I have sighed in France ; I have loved in Italy ; I have bargained for Circassians in an Eastern bezestein ...
... believe the new world has a newer mould for its mothers and daughters . I think I am not prejudiced . I have been years away . I have sighed in France ; I have loved in Italy ; I have bargained for Circassians in an Eastern bezestein ...
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