The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... lights to the pros- perity of studies . After exposing , with the perfection of fun , the savage unsociality of those elder ancestors who lived ( if life it was ) before lamp - light was invented , showing that " jokes came in with ...
... lights to the pros- perity of studies . After exposing , with the perfection of fun , the savage unsociality of those elder ancestors who lived ( if life it was ) before lamp - light was invented , showing that " jokes came in with ...
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... light ; and fires blaze in the vast chimneys ; and thoughts of Charles Edward in his short - lived glory , and Charles X. in his exile , accompany us wherever we turn ; till , throwing open a window to escape from the heat of a crowd ...
... light ; and fires blaze in the vast chimneys ; and thoughts of Charles Edward in his short - lived glory , and Charles X. in his exile , accompany us wherever we turn ; till , throwing open a window to escape from the heat of a crowd ...
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... light flar- ing in the midst , which it is a wonder does not set fire to them all . Altogether , the scene possesses the double attraction of a market and a fair , for pleasures and luxuries are not forgotten . Peep - shows are there ...
... light flar- ing in the midst , which it is a wonder does not set fire to them all . Altogether , the scene possesses the double attraction of a market and a fair , for pleasures and luxuries are not forgotten . Peep - shows are there ...
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