Table Talk: Or, Original Essays on Men and Manners, Volumen2H. Colburn, 1824 - 401 páginas |
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... answer , No ; nor did he feel any great desire to go ; for that he thought he had as good an idea of the place from the Cata- logue , as he could get by living there for any number of years . What would he have said , if any one had ...
... answer , No ; nor did he feel any great desire to go ; for that he thought he had as good an idea of the place from the Cata- logue , as he could get by living there for any number of years . What would he have said , if any one had ...
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... answered ) is a task to which few are competent . We must " give it an understanding , but no tongue . " My old friend C however , could do both . He could go on in the most delightful explanatory way over hill and dale , a summer's day ...
... answered ) is a task to which few are competent . We must " give it an understanding , but no tongue . " My old friend C however , could do both . He could go on in the most delightful explanatory way over hill and dale , a summer's day ...
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... answer in the negative , have nothing farther to say . Talk of the Westminster Election , the Bridge - street Association , or Mr. Cobbett's Letter to John Cropper of Liverpool , and they are alive again . Beyond the last twenty - four ...
... answer in the negative , have nothing farther to say . Talk of the Westminster Election , the Bridge - street Association , or Mr. Cobbett's Letter to John Cropper of Liverpool , and they are alive again . Beyond the last twenty - four ...
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... answer : they have seen it somewhere in print , or had it from some city - oracle , that morning ; and the sooner they vent their opinions the better , for they will not keep . Like tickets of admission to the theatre for a particular ...
... answer : they have seen it somewhere in print , or had it from some city - oracle , that morning ; and the sooner they vent their opinions the better , for they will not keep . Like tickets of admission to the theatre for a particular ...
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... answers with uneasy pleasantry , and when he has the worst of the dispute , puns very empha- tically on his adversary's name , if it admits of that kind of misconstruction . ” G ——— is admired by the waiter , who is a sleek hand * for ...
... answers with uneasy pleasantry , and when he has the worst of the dispute , puns very empha- tically on his adversary's name , if it admits of that kind of misconstruction . ” G ——— is admired by the waiter , who is a sleek hand * for ...
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