The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volumen2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... means of which she can avoid whom she pleases , without giving actual offence , for every body knows that she must be near- sighted , as she wears a glass , and half closes her eyes when she views an object at only a few yards ...
... means of which she can avoid whom she pleases , without giving actual offence , for every body knows that she must be near- sighted , as she wears a glass , and half closes her eyes when she views an object at only a few yards ...
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... mean to assault me ? " " Your wit wants salting . " " It is in pickle for you . " " And a pretty pickle it's in ... means her pate " ( a whisper ) . Aye , aye , you are always for putting out of the way . " Why , Tom , that's giving ...
... mean to assault me ? " " Your wit wants salting . " " It is in pickle for you . " " And a pretty pickle it's in ... means her pate " ( a whisper ) . Aye , aye , you are always for putting out of the way . " Why , Tom , that's giving ...
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... means of rivalling their neighbours in all the paraphernalia of profuse expenditure , and their children learn that the summum bonum of life is to shine . When such an unfortunate passion rules the conduct of the petty land- holders of ...
... means of rivalling their neighbours in all the paraphernalia of profuse expenditure , and their children learn that the summum bonum of life is to shine . When such an unfortunate passion rules the conduct of the petty land- holders of ...
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Song by Shelley 35 | 13 |
Specimen of Human Nature | 79 |
Stanzas | 85 |
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The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volumen3 Tobias Merton Sin vista previa disponible - 1825 |
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