New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 67Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1843 |
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... AFFECTATION . BY LAMAN BLANCHARD , ESQ . " Tis affectations , look you . - SIR HUGH EVANS . " ASSUME a virtue if you have it not , " is Hamlet's recommendation to the Queen . It is one , which however plausible in sound , and prac ...
... AFFECTATION . BY LAMAN BLANCHARD , ESQ . " Tis affectations , look you . - SIR HUGH EVANS . " ASSUME a virtue if you have it not , " is Hamlet's recommendation to the Queen . It is one , which however plausible in sound , and prac ...
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... affectation , it is still disgrace- ful , as all falsehood is , with this addition , that it is pre - eminently use- less , ridiculous , and vain . As there is an affectation of coldness and indifference , so there is one of enthusiasm ...
... affectation , it is still disgrace- ful , as all falsehood is , with this addition , that it is pre - eminently use- less , ridiculous , and vain . As there is an affectation of coldness and indifference , so there is one of enthusiasm ...
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... affectation of false roses and sham lilies is intelligible - we see the object - it is to complete what nature has left imperfect , to heighten her handiwork after her own immaculate pattern . There is nothing incongruous in this ...
... affectation of false roses and sham lilies is intelligible - we see the object - it is to complete what nature has left imperfect , to heighten her handiwork after her own immaculate pattern . There is nothing incongruous in this ...
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Etching Moralized to a Noble Lady By Thomas Hood | 21 |
The Barnabys in America By Mrs Trollope continued 33 161 301 496 | 33 |
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