The Tin Trumpet, Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish: To which are Added, Poetical Selections, Band 2Whittaker & Company, 1836 - 279 Seiten |
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... honours . " Impossible ! " cried a whist - playing old lady " They are nine , and of course cannot reckon honours . " - A gentleman MUSIC.- " Music , like man himself , derives all its dignity from its subordination to a loftier and ...
... honours . " Impossible ! " cried a whist - playing old lady " They are nine , and of course cannot reckon honours . " - A gentleman MUSIC.- " Music , like man himself , derives all its dignity from its subordination to a loftier and ...
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... honour ! I have just none at all at all . " . " Not any ! nonsense ! -you must have some , and I insist upon knowing them . " - " Why , then , your honour's glory , they are for all the world just the same as your lordship's ...
... honour ! I have just none at all at all . " . " Not any ! nonsense ! -you must have some , and I insist upon knowing them . " - " Why , then , your honour's glory , they are for all the world just the same as your lordship's ...
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... honours in the olden times , since they seem to approximate to the attributes of the gods.- " Neque enim ullâ aliâ re homines propius ad Deos ac- cedunt , quam salutem hominibus dando . " PHYSIOGNOMY - Reading the hand - writing If a ...
... honours in the olden times , since they seem to approximate to the attributes of the gods.- " Neque enim ullâ aliâ re homines propius ad Deos ac- cedunt , quam salutem hominibus dando . " PHYSIOGNOMY - Reading the hand - writing If a ...
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... repeating the old dictum , that a living dog is better than a dead lion , or by quoting • from Shakspeare- " I like not such grinning honour as E 6 HEADS AND TALES . 83 POSSIBLE.-In order to effect the utmost pos- ...
... repeating the old dictum , that a living dog is better than a dead lion , or by quoting • from Shakspeare- " I like not such grinning honour as E 6 HEADS AND TALES . 83 POSSIBLE.-In order to effect the utmost pos- ...
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... honour as Sir Walter hath ! " POSTS and PLACES . - It was a complaint of D'Alembert , that men so completely exhausted their industry in canvassing for places , as to have none left for the performance of their duties . Query - Have ...
... honour as Sir Walter hath ! " POSTS and PLACES . - It was a complaint of D'Alembert , that men so completely exhausted their industry in canvassing for places , as to have none left for the performance of their duties . Query - Have ...
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