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... present residence . I do this as much to gratify them as myself ; well knowing a reader is always anxious to learn how his author is lodged , whether in a garret , a cellar , a hovel , or a palace ; at least an author is generally vain ...
... present residence . I do this as much to gratify them as myself ; well knowing a reader is always anxious to learn how his author is lodged , whether in a garret , a cellar , a hovel , or a palace ; at least an author is generally vain ...
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... critics and wits of the present age , whose manner and matter he has closely , and he flatters himself successfully , copied in the subsequent essay . ] THEATRICAL INTELLIGENCE . BY WILLIAM WIZARD , ESQ . The 32 Salmagundi.
... critics and wits of the present age , whose manner and matter he has closely , and he flatters himself successfully , copied in the subsequent essay . ] THEATRICAL INTELLIGENCE . BY WILLIAM WIZARD , ESQ . The 32 Salmagundi.
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... present thunderer is a fellow - countryman , born at Dun- derberg , among the echoes of the Highlands , and that he thunders with peculiar emphasis and pompous enunciation , in the true style of a Fourth of July orator . In addition to ...
... present thunderer is a fellow - countryman , born at Dun- derberg , among the echoes of the Highlands , and that he thunders with peculiar emphasis and pompous enunciation , in the true style of a Fourth of July orator . In addition to ...
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... were when they once delighted us ; and to provoke a mortifying and melancholy contrast with what we are at present . They act , in a manner , as milestones of existence , showing us how far we have travelled in the journey 42 Salmagundi.
... were when they once delighted us ; and to provoke a mortifying and melancholy contrast with what we are at present . They act , in a manner , as milestones of existence , showing us how far we have travelled in the journey 42 Salmagundi.
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... present , and I knew the only way was to let him moral- ize himself out of it . Our ramble was soon interrupted by the ap- pearance of a personage of no little importance at Cockloft Hall - for , to let my readers into a family secret ...
... present , and I knew the only way was to let him moral- ize himself out of it . Our ramble was soon interrupted by the ap- pearance of a personage of no little importance at Cockloft Hall - for , to let my readers into a family secret ...
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