The Tin Trumpet: Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish. To which are Added Poetical Selections, Band 1E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1836 |
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... turns , terse sayings , antithetical phrases , and even puerile conceits , were his hobby- horse , and one which he occasionally rode even to a tiresome excess . Whatever of this sort was elicited at the meetings , or subsequently ...
... turns , terse sayings , antithetical phrases , and even puerile conceits , were his hobby- horse , and one which he occasionally rode even to a tiresome excess . Whatever of this sort was elicited at the meetings , or subsequently ...
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... turn were at stake ; but his lips could not utter anything intentionally bitter , nor could his heart harbour a single angry feeling . This is not the place , however , to expatiate upon his character , as it is my intention to make his ...
... turn were at stake ; but his lips could not utter anything intentionally bitter , nor could his heart harbour a single angry feeling . This is not the place , however , to expatiate upon his character , as it is my intention to make his ...
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... turn were at stake; but his lips could not utter anything intentionally bitter, nor could his heart harbour a single angry feeling. This is not the place, however, to expatiate upon his character, as it is my intention to make his life ...
... turn were at stake; but his lips could not utter anything intentionally bitter, nor could his heart harbour a single angry feeling. This is not the place, however, to expatiate upon his character, as it is my intention to make his life ...
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... turns earth , and even manure , into gold , conferring upon its cultivator the additional reward of health . Most appropriate was the rebuke of Pope Leo X. , who , when a visionary pretended to have discovered the philosopher's stone ...
... turns earth , and even manure , into gold , conferring upon its cultivator the additional reward of health . Most appropriate was the rebuke of Pope Leo X. , who , when a visionary pretended to have discovered the philosopher's stone ...
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... turns the head , while its loss sours the temper ; if the long regret of its decay outweighs the fleet- ing pleasure of its bloom , the plain should rather pity than envy the handsome . Beauty of countenance , which , being the light of ...
... turns the head , while its loss sours the temper ; if the long regret of its decay outweighs the fleet- ing pleasure of its bloom , the plain should rather pity than envy the handsome . Beauty of countenance , which , being the light of ...
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