The Every Day Book, Or, A Guide to the Year: Describing the Popular Amusements Sports, Ceremonies, Manners Customs & Events Incident to the Three Hundred & Sixty-five Days, in Past & Present Times, Band 2W. Tegg, 1868 |
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... character is valuable to every one but especially to servants ; for it is their bread . and without it they cannot be admitted into any creditable family ; and happy it is that the best of characters is in every one's power to deserve ...
... character is valuable to every one but especially to servants ; for it is their bread . and without it they cannot be admitted into any creditable family ; and happy it is that the best of characters is in every one's power to deserve ...
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... character , but that he being a man of wit , infused it into his representation , and invented the cha- racter of Pierrot as a foolish servant , to fill up the piece . The old character of zany was similar to our modern clown , who now ...
... character , but that he being a man of wit , infused it into his representation , and invented the cha- racter of Pierrot as a foolish servant , to fill up the piece . The old character of zany was similar to our modern clown , who now ...
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... character now being consigned rapidly to oblivion . " But , " while there is life there is hope , " and the character alluded to cannot be destroyed without the anni- hilation of " adhesiveness , " which Mr. Cruikshank defines in the ...
... character now being consigned rapidly to oblivion . " But , " while there is life there is hope , " and the character alluded to cannot be destroyed without the anni- hilation of " adhesiveness , " which Mr. Cruikshank defines in the ...
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