The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1849 |
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... less happiness . I tell you what , Doctor , -when a fellow has everything to fear and nothing to hope , he will sometimes look back with regret to the careless days when he had everything to hope and nothing to fear . " " Thank Heaven ...
... less happiness . I tell you what , Doctor , -when a fellow has everything to fear and nothing to hope , he will sometimes look back with regret to the careless days when he had everything to hope and nothing to fear . " " Thank Heaven ...
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... less egregious act of folly , and has thwarted my wishes in a still more offensive and more unfilial manner . Not only has she refused an offer from Frank Rashleigh , the man upon whom I had set my heart as a son - in - law , because he ...
... less egregious act of folly , and has thwarted my wishes in a still more offensive and more unfilial manner . Not only has she refused an offer from Frank Rashleigh , the man upon whom I had set my heart as a son - in - law , because he ...
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... less than four men- servants ; many times eight or ten , and in one case I counted eleven , eight of whom were in elegant livery , trimmed with silver and with silver epaulettes , " & c . , & c . Well might Mr. Colman exclaim to his ...
... less than four men- servants ; many times eight or ten , and in one case I counted eleven , eight of whom were in elegant livery , trimmed with silver and with silver epaulettes , " & c . , & c . Well might Mr. Colman exclaim to his ...
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... less likely to corrupt others . Truth is great , and will prevail ; that is my motto : and I would therefore leave everything unshackled , for what is true stands , and what is false ought to fall , whatever the consequences . ' These ...
... less likely to corrupt others . Truth is great , and will prevail ; that is my motto : and I would therefore leave everything unshackled , for what is true stands , and what is false ought to fall , whatever the consequences . ' These ...
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... less in the pleasures or pains of others . Not that he wanted good - nature , but that a certain disregard overcame him about all out of his beaten track . There was little of that heart - display about him , which so spontaneously ...
... less in the pleasures or pains of others . Not that he wanted good - nature , but that a certain disregard overcame him about all out of his beaten track . There was little of that heart - display about him , which so spontaneously ...
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