The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 53Henry Colburn, 1838 |
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... replied ; " but supposing Cuthbert on his arrival in England had exerted his influence over me - much greater , for a thousand reasons , than mine could now be over him - to break off my marriage with a young lady of no fortune , upon ...
... replied ; " but supposing Cuthbert on his arrival in England had exerted his influence over me - much greater , for a thousand reasons , than mine could now be over him - to break off my marriage with a young lady of no fortune , upon ...
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... replied , with conscious importance , - " I am one of the descendants of Homer , and I may even be allowed to say that I have some superiority over my great ancestor ; for , though he was blind as I am , and albeit he sang his ballads ...
... replied , with conscious importance , - " I am one of the descendants of Homer , and I may even be allowed to say that I have some superiority over my great ancestor ; for , though he was blind as I am , and albeit he sang his ballads ...
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... replied he who was thus addressed , but without re- moving the amber mouthpiece of his richly - ornamented Mereschaum from his lips , " Positively ! " " And may it be allowed to one who is patriotic enough to differ with you in this ...
... replied he who was thus addressed , but without re- moving the amber mouthpiece of his richly - ornamented Mereschaum from his lips , " Positively ! " " And may it be allowed to one who is patriotic enough to differ with you in this ...
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... replied the impetuous and unrelenting Löwenstein : " but Heaven forbid that we should drive him to this last proof of their excellence , for then we should all have to yield at once , astounded by the power and daring which I plainly ...
... replied the impetuous and unrelenting Löwenstein : " but Heaven forbid that we should drive him to this last proof of their excellence , for then we should all have to yield at once , astounded by the power and daring which I plainly ...
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... replied , after a moment's pause ; " I could have forgiven you the rest , as , though the retort was some- what bitter , I had brought it on myself ; but you must answer me for that word . " The rest of the party ( who , never ...
... replied , after a moment's pause ; " I could have forgiven you the rest , as , though the retort was some- what bitter , I had brought it on myself ; but you must answer me for that word . " The rest of the party ( who , never ...
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