Sharpe's London Magazine of Entertainment and Instruction, for General Reading, Volume 4A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1847 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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... Perhaps so,” said Arthur, smiling; “but we don't do such chivalrous things in the nineteenth century. Can you suggest any milder course P” “It's the confounded mildness of everything surrounding you that plays old Harry with . you now ...
... Perhaps so,” said Arthur, smiling; “but we don't do such chivalrous things in the nineteenth century. Can you suggest any milder course P” “It's the confounded mildness of everything surrounding you that plays old Harry with . you now ...
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... Perhaps some of us may think that the novelist, if not the justice, would have been perfectly justified in kicking them down the flight of stairs they had so unceremoniously ascended. Instead of doing this, we learn that, though ...
... Perhaps some of us may think that the novelist, if not the justice, would have been perfectly justified in kicking them down the flight of stairs they had so unceremoniously ascended. Instead of doing this, we learn that, though ...
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... Perhaps it was so; similar motives have as much power to create likeness as similar features. Perhaps it was that resemblance, real or fancied, which induced me to say something far more likely to produce an effect on Nathan than on ...
... Perhaps it was so; similar motives have as much power to create likeness as similar features. Perhaps it was that resemblance, real or fancied, which induced me to say something far more likely to produce an effect on Nathan than on ...
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