The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 53Henry Colburn, 1838 |
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... natural embarrassment of the parties , one prepared to give and the other to receive an explanation , broke the ice ... nature touching that particular organ which produces irritability in our own , when looking at irritation in that of ...
... natural embarrassment of the parties , one prepared to give and the other to receive an explanation , broke the ice ... nature touching that particular organ which produces irritability in our own , when looking at irritation in that of ...
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... nature by the thousand touches of humanity - by the subtle strokes of satire - by the grave and laughing philosophy produced and inevitably provoked by the subject . He himself , surrendered to his plastic genius , would have been a ...
... nature by the thousand touches of humanity - by the subtle strokes of satire - by the grave and laughing philosophy produced and inevitably provoked by the subject . He himself , surrendered to his plastic genius , would have been a ...
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than any of his predecessors . He was endowed by nature with capabilities which elevated him to the first rank of ... natural . " Thomassin , who for years filled all Paris with mirth , whose name was a household word , who was the type ...
than any of his predecessors . He was endowed by nature with capabilities which elevated him to the first rank of ... natural . " Thomassin , who for years filled all Paris with mirth , whose name was a household word , who was the type ...
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... nature of the cruel malady which preyed upon the mind of its wretched victim ; it was evident that he bore so keenly in mind the horrid fate which awaited him , that he could not think upon it with fortitude , and therefore resorted to ...
... nature of the cruel malady which preyed upon the mind of its wretched victim ; it was evident that he bore so keenly in mind the horrid fate which awaited him , that he could not think upon it with fortitude , and therefore resorted to ...
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... Nature awaits , in silent awe , the coming storm . " We are going to have a dirty night of it , " said Mansfield , after regarding the appearance of the sky for some minutes . " Faith , you may say that , " replied the Doctor , starting ...
... Nature awaits , in silent awe , the coming storm . " We are going to have a dirty night of it , " said Mansfield , after regarding the appearance of the sky for some minutes . " Faith , you may say that , " replied the Doctor , starting ...
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