The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 - American literature |
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... perhaps not so edifying as the " slanders - that old men have gray beards ; that their faces are lack of wit , together with most weak hams . " wrinkled ; and that they have a plentiful lack of wit , together with most weak hams ...
... perhaps not so edifying as the " slanders - that old men have gray beards ; that their faces are lack of wit , together with most weak hams . " wrinkled ; and that they have a plentiful lack of wit , together with most weak hams ...
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... Perhaps the king will put 3 or 4 into St. James ' Park , and give away the rest to some nobleman . ' --i . 325 . " " One of these unhappy bipeds passes into the possession of Dr. Edward , and then father and son go to work with their ...
... Perhaps the king will put 3 or 4 into St. James ' Park , and give away the rest to some nobleman . ' --i . 325 . " " One of these unhappy bipeds passes into the possession of Dr. Edward , and then father and son go to work with their ...
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... perhaps only " dobyll bere , " before them . Their stature was of various proportion ; colossal here , next door pigmy . Bowers of all shapes , contrived of leaves and flowers , and screening commodious benches , lined the way - side ...
... perhaps only " dobyll bere , " before them . Their stature was of various proportion ; colossal here , next door pigmy . Bowers of all shapes , contrived of leaves and flowers , and screening commodious benches , lined the way - side ...
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... perhaps too keen . Some eyes , you know , see in the dark ; but we're not all gifted after that feline fashion ; and meanwhile , Mr. —a — a — a — Johnson — is it ? -must try and wait . If he be no falling star he need not be in a hurry ...
... perhaps too keen . Some eyes , you know , see in the dark ; but we're not all gifted after that feline fashion ; and meanwhile , Mr. —a — a — a — Johnson — is it ? -must try and wait . If he be no falling star he need not be in a hurry ...
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... perhaps , for some time , he ever , that learning and genius were little may have thought that he was fulfilling his patronized , and that he must work his own father's wishes by acquiring a good stock of way . In rather bombastic ...
... perhaps , for some time , he ever , that learning and genius were little may have thought that he was fulfilling his patronized , and that he must work his own father's wishes by acquiring a good stock of way . In rather bombastic ...
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