The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 |
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Pagina 38
... lord ! " - " Yes , madam , you , and only you ! I know that you and your husband are resolved upon being di- vorced . I derive my information from a very certain source , and that has induced me to offer myself to you . Gallantry is no ...
... lord ! " - " Yes , madam , you , and only you ! I know that you and your husband are resolved upon being di- vorced . I derive my information from a very certain source , and that has induced me to offer myself to you . Gallantry is no ...
Pagina 157
... LORD BYRON.- DON JUAN . THE career of this nobleman , as a poet and a man , has been alike singular , although on the latter we shall , for the present , forbear to enlarge . In the year 1807 , he first appeared before the public , as ...
... LORD BYRON.- DON JUAN . THE career of this nobleman , as a poet and a man , has been alike singular , although on the latter we shall , for the present , forbear to enlarge . In the year 1807 , he first appeared before the public , as ...
Pagina 237
... lord Mayor , or , as he is vulgarly termed , the old lord Mayor - as one would speak of a cast - aside , a worn - out utensil - is a discontented , a repining , an unhappy man . Human nature forbids it to be otherwise ; and what must be ...
... lord Mayor , or , as he is vulgarly termed , the old lord Mayor - as one would speak of a cast - aside , a worn - out utensil - is a discontented , a repining , an unhappy man . Human nature forbids it to be otherwise ; and what must be ...
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