The clubs of London [by C. Marsh].H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... natural good - will to our own stories occa- sionally embellishes them ; no cold , icy sneer at those half - fictions , which fancy , without our consent , sometimes entangles in the frail web of our reminiscence . The amiable and be ...
... natural good - will to our own stories occa- sionally embellishes them ; no cold , icy sneer at those half - fictions , which fancy , without our consent , sometimes entangles in the frail web of our reminiscence . The amiable and be ...
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... natural , and ran smoothly and gently along , touching upon every topic that occurred , like Shakspeare's current , giving a kiss to every stone it overtaketh in its pil- grimage . " Even Johnson's growl was soft- ened into something ...
... natural , and ran smoothly and gently along , touching upon every topic that occurred , like Shakspeare's current , giving a kiss to every stone it overtaketh in its pil- grimage . " Even Johnson's growl was soft- ened into something ...
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... natural character there is not effaced and worn down ; a club , in a provincial city , being frequently a hortus siccus of all the varieties of civilized society . There may be persons of lettered and studious 14 INTRODUCTION .
... natural character there is not effaced and worn down ; a club , in a provincial city , being frequently a hortus siccus of all the varieties of civilized society . There may be persons of lettered and studious 14 INTRODUCTION .
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... natural love of life , were sufficient to deter any man of sense from encountering the fighting Fitzgerald , either with sword or pistol ; for , being a really good swordsman and marksman , and being accounted almost invulnerable in his ...
... natural love of life , were sufficient to deter any man of sense from encountering the fighting Fitzgerald , either with sword or pistol ; for , being a really good swordsman and marksman , and being accounted almost invulnerable in his ...
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... natural and ancient orders of King , Lords , and Com- mons ? Our Constitution is good , although some of the limbs and organs are rather out of repair ; we shall , at a fitting time , do all in our power to restore them to health and ...
... natural and ancient orders of King , Lords , and Com- mons ? Our Constitution is good , although some of the limbs and organs are rather out of repair ; we shall , at a fitting time , do all in our power to restore them to health and ...
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