Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen1Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1830 |
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... occasions had not rather show their parts than their courage and the preference is just ; a bull - deg may have one , and only a man can have the other . Thus it happens , that in the coarse merriment of com- mon people , when the jest ...
... occasions had not rather show their parts than their courage and the preference is just ; a bull - deg may have one , and only a man can have the other . Thus it happens , that in the coarse merriment of com- mon people , when the jest ...
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... occasion . The very word ode , I know , makes you smile already ; and so it does me ; not only because it still makes so many poor devils turn wits upon it , but from a more agreeable motive - from a reflection of how little I then ...
... occasion . The very word ode , I know , makes you smile already ; and so it does me ; not only because it still makes so many poor devils turn wits upon it , but from a more agreeable motive - from a reflection of how little I then ...
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... occasion . And as I think it the lowest mark of a scoundrel to make bold with any man's character in print , without sub- scribing the true name of the author , I therefore desire , if the laureat is concerned enough to ask the question ...
... occasion . And as I think it the lowest mark of a scoundrel to make bold with any man's character in print , without sub- scribing the true name of the author , I therefore desire , if the laureat is concerned enough to ask the question ...
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... occasion to tread rudely upon his lordship's foot , which was returned with a sud- den blow upon the spot . For this misdemeanour his lordship was fined thirty thousand pounds , but I think had some time allowed him for the payment . In ...
... occasion to tread rudely upon his lordship's foot , which was returned with a sud- den blow upon the spot . For this misdemeanour his lordship was fined thirty thousand pounds , but I think had some time allowed him for the payment . In ...
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... occasion . A gentleman then behind the scenes , being shocked at his unmanly behaviour , was warm enough to say , that no man but a fool or a bully could be capable of insulting an audience , or a woman , in so monstrous a manner . The ...
... occasion . A gentleman then behind the scenes , being shocked at his unmanly behaviour , was warm enough to say , that no man but a fool or a bully could be capable of insulting an audience , or a woman , in so monstrous a manner . The ...
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