The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 53Henry Colburn, 1838 |
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... master raises him , but Harlequin still sleeps in Lelio's arms . For a quarter of an hour the new Harle- quin kept his audience in what our modern masters of the revels would call " enthusiastic shouts of laughter , " without uttering ...
... master raises him , but Harlequin still sleeps in Lelio's arms . For a quarter of an hour the new Harle- quin kept his audience in what our modern masters of the revels would call " enthusiastic shouts of laughter , " without uttering ...
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... master and man disagreed and separated . A year elapsed , and Bissoni , still travelling with his drugs , arrived at Milan ; to his dismay he found there a rival mountebank of established reputation . Bissoni resolved to attack the town ...
... master and man disagreed and separated . A year elapsed , and Bissoni , still travelling with his drugs , arrived at Milan ; to his dismay he found there a rival mountebank of established reputation . Bissoni resolved to attack the town ...
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... master , his rich apparel still unremoved spat- tered with brains and blood ! -He had lived to the last moment allowed him by the terms of the dreadful agreement to which he had pledged himself , and then he thus fearfully fulfilled it ...
... master , his rich apparel still unremoved spat- tered with brains and blood ! -He had lived to the last moment allowed him by the terms of the dreadful agreement to which he had pledged himself , and then he thus fearfully fulfilled it ...
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... master of the coppice : for he will not tolerate the presence of any thievish Magpie , Jay , or Crow , but drives them from the spot with loud cries . So pugnacious are both the sexes at this period , that the hen bird has been known to ...
... master of the coppice : for he will not tolerate the presence of any thievish Magpie , Jay , or Crow , but drives them from the spot with loud cries . So pugnacious are both the sexes at this period , that the hen bird has been known to ...
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... master's track all night he wandered about her dwelling , or watched under her windows for the gleam of her lamp , or for the flitting of her shadow through the curtains of her chamber ! " Thus passed two years of infatuated reveries ...
... master's track all night he wandered about her dwelling , or watched under her windows for the gleam of her lamp , or for the flitting of her shadow through the curtains of her chamber ! " Thus passed two years of infatuated reveries ...
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