The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1834 |
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... eyes of the admiring audience of the Hay- market Theatre . 9 Among the groupe was a man , whose name was Daly - who , of all the people accounted sane and permitted to range the world keeperless , I hold to be the most decidedly mad ...
... eyes of the admiring audience of the Hay- market Theatre . 9 Among the groupe was a man , whose name was Daly - who , of all the people accounted sane and permitted to range the world keeperless , I hold to be the most decidedly mad ...
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... eyes , as if to make an horizon in order to obtain a level - then noted something more and then began to pace the ground afresh . " Bring the staff out of the boat , " said he to me , with an air of com- mand , which was so extremely ...
... eyes , as if to make an horizon in order to obtain a level - then noted something more and then began to pace the ground afresh . " Bring the staff out of the boat , " said he to me , with an air of com- mand , which was so extremely ...
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... eye to the livery button of the lacquey - and what do I see there ? a serpent issuing from and piercing a garb or gerb . The crest is unique - ergo , my new acquaintance is neither more nor less than Sir Timothy Dod . " " Why , " said I ...
... eye to the livery button of the lacquey - and what do I see there ? a serpent issuing from and piercing a garb or gerb . The crest is unique - ergo , my new acquaintance is neither more nor less than Sir Timothy Dod . " " Why , " said I ...
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... eyes ; while I , who only saw in the success of the design the beginning of a signal defeat , scarce knew whe- ther I was walking on my head or my heels : resistance or remonstrance was equally vain under the circumstances , and in a ...
... eyes ; while I , who only saw in the success of the design the beginning of a signal defeat , scarce knew whe- ther I was walking on my head or my heels : resistance or remonstrance was equally vain under the circumstances , and in a ...
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... eyes , as much as to say , " Well , Fanny ! " meaning exactly the reverse . I bowed low to my Lady Dod , and Sir Timothy attended us to our boat . I stepped in ; Daly was at the bow ; Sir Timothy desired the man who had been left in ...
... eyes , as much as to say , " Well , Fanny ! " meaning exactly the reverse . I bowed low to my Lady Dod , and Sir Timothy attended us to our boat . I stepped in ; Daly was at the bow ; Sir Timothy desired the man who had been left in ...
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