The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 53Henry Colburn, 1838 |
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... never did anything I asked him to do - he might , as you know , have been as rich as either of us ; but he never would exert himself - never came out to me , after twenty separate invitations . Eh ! -dear me- this fatigues me - but ...
... never did anything I asked him to do - he might , as you know , have been as rich as either of us ; but he never would exert himself - never came out to me , after twenty separate invitations . Eh ! -dear me- this fatigues me - but ...
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... never again to set foot in the Cafe Comique , and they kept their word . The story flew , and - Scaramouche was ruined . Belloni , although he began his career as Scaramouche , gained his laurels as the Pierrot of the fair . He appears ...
... never again to set foot in the Cafe Comique , and they kept their word . The story flew , and - Scaramouche was ruined . Belloni , although he began his career as Scaramouche , gained his laurels as the Pierrot of the fair . He appears ...
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... never anticipating so serious a termina- tion to so apparently unmeaning a discourse , had hitherto taken no steps to prevent it ) now rose at once , and , making light of the matter , endea- voured to appease the fiery spirits of the ...
... never anticipating so serious a termina- tion to so apparently unmeaning a discourse , had hitherto taken no steps to prevent it ) now rose at once , and , making light of the matter , endea- voured to appease the fiery spirits of the ...
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... never certain that the tale of horror might not be sounded in his ears on waking ! but latterly he had dared to hope ! for as the prescribed period ' drew near its close , and still found Löwenstein ab- sorbed in the reckless pursuit of ...
... never certain that the tale of horror might not be sounded in his ears on waking ! but latterly he had dared to hope ! for as the prescribed period ' drew near its close , and still found Löwenstein ab- sorbed in the reckless pursuit of ...
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... never ye fash yer thum ' aboot the war o ' the elements , as thae poor , silly , half - starved , bits of poets ca ' it : -just let them abe and let them fight it out their ain gate ; they'll ca ' through fine , without'n your help ...
... never ye fash yer thum ' aboot the war o ' the elements , as thae poor , silly , half - starved , bits of poets ca ' it : -just let them abe and let them fight it out their ain gate ; they'll ca ' through fine , without'n your help ...
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