The Clubs of London ...H. Colburn, 1832 |
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... question ; for these you would have had soul , expression , manner . To say that those songs are deficient in the higher graces of poetry is hypercritical nonsense . To maintain that they have neither the terseness , nor the chaste sim ...
... question ; for these you would have had soul , expression , manner . To say that those songs are deficient in the higher graces of poetry is hypercritical nonsense . To maintain that they have neither the terseness , nor the chaste sim ...
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... question either my principles , or my conduct , in the discharge of it . It is not , assuredly , to those only who clamour out their faith from high places , that credit will be given for the sincerity " " of their professions . " From ...
... question either my principles , or my conduct , in the discharge of it . It is not , assuredly , to those only who clamour out their faith from high places , that credit will be given for the sincerity " " of their professions . " From ...
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... questions were insidiously put for the sake of eliciting some amusing blunder ) he said , he could not bear them served up in shoes . Here we were all at fault for some minutes , till , at length , an Oedipus solved the enigma ; for it ...
... questions were insidiously put for the sake of eliciting some amusing blunder ) he said , he could not bear them served up in shoes . Here we were all at fault for some minutes , till , at length , an Oedipus solved the enigma ; for it ...
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... question ; he himself was now retired from the stage , and he was only speaking upon a mere point of taste . He thought that in a very short time the poor fellow would break down beneath the weight of his reputation . His reception , he ...
... question ; he himself was now retired from the stage , and he was only speaking upon a mere point of taste . He thought that in a very short time the poor fellow would break down beneath the weight of his reputation . His reception , he ...
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... question -the currency - said , he must be permitted to consider it upon three distinct grounds . But , God help him ! he did not stop for permission , and off he set with the most complete dulness prepense . What could be more ...
... question -the currency - said , he must be permitted to consider it upon three distinct grounds . But , God help him ! he did not stop for permission , and off he set with the most complete dulness prepense . What could be more ...
Términos y frases comunes
afterwards amidst amongst amusement anecdote Arthur Murphy banker barrister Beef Beef-Steaks Burke called character Charles Charles Morris Cobb conversation convivial counsellor Court Curran delighted Dick Dick's dine dinner Drûg Dublin Duke of Norfolk eloquence English Erskine exclaimed Farmer feelings fortune French revolution gave genius gentleman give Grace heard heart holy honour Horne Tooke hour humour Humphrey Sturt intellect Irish Jasus John JOHN HORNE TOOKE Kemble Killarney kind lady late laugh Linley literary Lord Lord Kingsborough Lord Sandwich Mackintosh ment Micky mind mirth morning natural never night notes observed occasion party person play political poor port wine powers racter remarked replied returned Rooney Serjeant Shakspeare Sheridan Sir Francis Burdett speech spirit Steaks Sublime Society sure taste tell theatre thing tion told Walsh whilst whole Wilkes WILLIAM LINLEY wine word