The clubs of London [by C. Marsh].H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... present day , we accuse the uniformity of modern manners , and the level- ling influences of fashion , of making one man merely a counterpart to his neighbour , and of leaving the comic poet classes instead of indivi- duals for his ...
... present day , we accuse the uniformity of modern manners , and the level- ling influences of fashion , of making one man merely a counterpart to his neighbour , and of leaving the comic poet classes instead of indivi- duals for his ...
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... present a variety of charac- ter , as rich and as strongly marked , as is found in the celebrated comedy which has contributed to immortalize the name of one of their most distinguished members , -RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN . 17 I ...
... present a variety of charac- ter , as rich and as strongly marked , as is found in the celebrated comedy which has contributed to immortalize the name of one of their most distinguished members , -RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN . 17 I ...
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... and Persian laws , never infringed ; perhaps it is not now ; but the present members of the club are not so rigid as to the character , quality , and fortune of YOL . I. C candidates , as their fathers were . Twenty years ago 17 ...
... and Persian laws , never infringed ; perhaps it is not now ; but the present members of the club are not so rigid as to the character , quality , and fortune of YOL . I. C candidates , as their fathers were . Twenty years ago 17 ...
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... present Majesty , then Prince of Wales . His Royal Highness entered the club in order to have more frequent intercourse with Mr. Fox ; and , on his first appearance , every member got up and welcomed him by acclamation . - But to return ...
... present Majesty , then Prince of Wales . His Royal Highness entered the club in order to have more frequent intercourse with Mr. Fox ; and , on his first appearance , every member got up and welcomed him by acclamation . - But to return ...
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... present , but he soon restored them to their former lugu- brious position , by casting around him a fero- cious look , and saying in a voice of thunder , - " and who never missed his man ! -Go for the champaigne , Waither ; and d'ye ...
... present , but he soon restored them to their former lugu- brious position , by casting around him a fero- cious look , and saying in a voice of thunder , - " and who never missed his man ! -Go for the champaigne , Waither ; and d'ye ...
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