The Tin Trumpet: Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish. To which are Added Poetical Selections, Volumen1E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1836 |
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... character , from the previous limitation and partial re- straint upon the general volubility . In the presence of the Doctor , indeed , it was almost impossible not to sympathise , with his remarkably cheerful temperament . It was the ...
... character , from the previous limitation and partial re- straint upon the general volubility . In the presence of the Doctor , indeed , it was almost impossible not to sympathise , with his remarkably cheerful temperament . It was the ...
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... character , occasionally perceptible in his book , is not altogether in accordance ; but it may literally be affirmed of him , to use a homely saying , that his bark was worse than his bite . Personalities there are none throughout the ...
... character , occasionally perceptible in his book , is not altogether in accordance ; but it may literally be affirmed of him , to use a homely saying , that his bark was worse than his bite . Personalities there are none throughout the ...
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... character , as it is my intention to make his life , for which I had been collecting materials long before his decease , the subject of a second volume ; and I avail myself of the present opportunity , to request that his Yorkshire and ...
... character , as it is my intention to make his life , for which I had been collecting materials long before his decease , the subject of a second volume ; and I avail myself of the present opportunity , to request that his Yorkshire and ...
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... character, as it is my intention to make his life, for which I had been collecting materials long before his decease, the subject of a second volume ; and I avail myself of the present opportunity, to request that his Yorkshire and ...
... character, as it is my intention to make his life, for which I had been collecting materials long before his decease, the subject of a second volume ; and I avail myself of the present opportunity, to request that his Yorkshire and ...
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... character stinks in the public nos- trils . Oh , if the money and the pains that we bestow upon perfumes and adornments for the body , were applied to the purification and embellishment of the mind ! Oh , if we were as careful to polish ...
... character stinks in the public nos- trils . Oh , if the money and the pains that we bestow upon perfumes and adornments for the body , were applied to the purification and embellishment of the mind ! Oh , if we were as careful to polish ...
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