The Tin Trumpet: Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish. To which are Added Poetical Selections, Svazek 1E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1836 |
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... feel it my first duty as an Editor , to account . After the death of his wife , and , subsequently , of his only child , to both of whom he had been most tenderly attached , Dr. Chatfield sought relief from sorrow by frequent changes of ...
... feel it my first duty as an Editor , to account . After the death of his wife , and , subsequently , of his only child , to both of whom he had been most tenderly attached , Dr. Chatfield sought relief from sorrow by frequent changes of ...
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... feeling . This is not the place , however , to expatiate upon his character , as it is my intention to make his life , for which I had been collecting materials long before his decease , the subject of a second volume ; and I avail ...
... feeling . This is not the place , however , to expatiate upon his character , as it is my intention to make his life , for which I had been collecting materials long before his decease , the subject of a second volume ; and I avail ...
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... feeling. This is not the place, however, to expatiate upon his character, as it is my intention to make his life, for which I had been collecting materials long before his decease, the subject of a second volume ; and I avail myself of ...
... feeling. This is not the place, however, to expatiate upon his character, as it is my intention to make his life, for which I had been collecting materials long before his decease, the subject of a second volume ; and I avail myself of ...
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... feel no shame for having carried them so far ; as if there were a positive merit in sinning , provided we stop short of the ne plus ultra of turpitude . An amusing instance of these extenuating processes was lately afforded by a poor ...
... feel no shame for having carried them so far ; as if there were a positive merit in sinning , provided we stop short of the ne plus ultra of turpitude . An amusing instance of these extenuating processes was lately afforded by a poor ...
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... feel them least , " and that an actor , injured rather than benefited by an intense feeling of the emotions he represents , is never so sure to agitate the souls of his hearers , as when his own is per- fectly at ease . We believe that ...
... feel them least , " and that an actor , injured rather than benefited by an intense feeling of the emotions he represents , is never so sure to agitate the souls of his hearers , as when his own is per- fectly at ease . We believe that ...
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