The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1844 - English literature |
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Page 24
... Lord's academy , Tooting , Surrey . But I adore Paul de Kock's novels , and have studied them so rap- turously , that no wonder I should have made a proficiency in the lan- guage . Indeed , Arabella has often expressed herself quite ...
... Lord's academy , Tooting , Surrey . But I adore Paul de Kock's novels , and have studied them so rap- turously , that no wonder I should have made a proficiency in the lan- guage . Indeed , Arabella has often expressed herself quite ...
Page 63
... Lord Shaftesbury , as this recess was deep and intimate , and the dual number practically formed in us , we were supposed to advance in morals and true wis- dom . " The little world within us is , in fact , divided into two parties ...
... Lord Shaftesbury , as this recess was deep and intimate , and the dual number practically formed in us , we were supposed to advance in morals and true wis- dom . " The little world within us is , in fact , divided into two parties ...
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... Lords or Commons . The corresponding mental arrangement is the very attribute of duplicity , or the possession of two minds and two sets of opinions and suits of prin- ciples ; having , in fact , as Lord Shaftesbury so happily expresses ...
... Lords or Commons . The corresponding mental arrangement is the very attribute of duplicity , or the possession of two minds and two sets of opinions and suits of prin- ciples ; having , in fact , as Lord Shaftesbury so happily expresses ...
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... Lord Punch and Judy ; Lord Punch being the masculine soul , and of one party , Lord Judy , the female soul , and of the other . Judy being the weaker vessel , is fickle , spiteful , frivolous , vain , a coquette , a flirt , a termagant .
... Lord Punch and Judy ; Lord Punch being the masculine soul , and of one party , Lord Judy , the female soul , and of the other . Judy being the weaker vessel , is fickle , spiteful , frivolous , vain , a coquette , a flirt , a termagant .
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el , نما Br ad eop Lat lord -N rep 3 . THE BIT OF PREFERMENT . 66 BY THE AUTHOR OF PETER PRIGGINS . " Mea paupera regna . VIRGIL Anglicé - The little spot I call my own . CHAP . I. " WELL , it is really very kind of my friend , " said ...
el , نما Br ad eop Lat lord -N rep 3 . THE BIT OF PREFERMENT . 66 BY THE AUTHOR OF PETER PRIGGINS . " Mea paupera regna . VIRGIL Anglicé - The little spot I call my own . CHAP . I. " WELL , it is really very kind of my friend , " said ...
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