The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1849 |
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... feeling of humiliation and remorse . A minute or two elapsed before I could find courage to say- " Nay , Doctor , you must not be squeamish and puritanical . Every one cheats government . " " But no one cheats God ! " was the reply ...
... feeling of humiliation and remorse . A minute or two elapsed before I could find courage to say- " Nay , Doctor , you must not be squeamish and puritanical . Every one cheats government . " " But no one cheats God ! " was the reply ...
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... feelings that baffle all description . The house was now quiet , but occasional sounds still fell upon my ear with an ominous and harrowing significancy , for every passing hour announced by the hall clock seemed to be a passing - bell ...
... feelings that baffle all description . The house was now quiet , but occasional sounds still fell upon my ear with an ominous and harrowing significancy , for every passing hour announced by the hall clock seemed to be a passing - bell ...
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... feeling , or to " the malady of not listening " -as Falstaff calls premeditated deafness - that Mr. Colman is enabled to say : 66 Though I have been a great deal in the streets , and in crowds without number , and have seen vexation ...
... feeling , or to " the malady of not listening " -as Falstaff calls premeditated deafness - that Mr. Colman is enabled to say : 66 Though I have been a great deal in the streets , and in crowds without number , and have seen vexation ...
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... feels like Romeo , " There is no world without Verona's walls But purgatory , torture , death itself . " ; " " He therefore goes to Goodwood , and the visit proves " delightful , " the " service at dinner " being " always silver or gold ...
... feels like Romeo , " There is no world without Verona's walls But purgatory , torture , death itself . " ; " " He therefore goes to Goodwood , and the visit proves " delightful , " the " service at dinner " being " always silver or gold ...
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... last stanza , wound up what he called " his moral . " There was much less of liberality of feeling about him than about his brother Horace . any It is difficult to say which of the two was ( 23 ) THE AUTHORS OF THE "REJECTED ADDRESSES 99.
... last stanza , wound up what he called " his moral . " There was much less of liberality of feeling about him than about his brother Horace . any It is difficult to say which of the two was ( 23 ) THE AUTHORS OF THE "REJECTED ADDRESSES 99.
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