Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 10W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... Cockney . This is neither wit nor good sense in my friend , who , finding he cannot shake off the title , wishes to convert it into a crown - it won't do , the brave public ' will have it a fool's cap . As for me , I care not ; they ...
... Cockney . This is neither wit nor good sense in my friend , who , finding he cannot shake off the title , wishes to convert it into a crown - it won't do , the brave public ' will have it a fool's cap . As for me , I care not ; they ...
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... Cockney philosophy.- Yet let me not be discontented ; I am not all forsaken . From Winterston to Hampstead my name is known - at least , with respect . I am in Kiterature the lord - mayor of the city - the Wood of Parnassus ( what an ...
... Cockney philosophy.- Yet let me not be discontented ; I am not all forsaken . From Winterston to Hampstead my name is known - at least , with respect . I am in Kiterature the lord - mayor of the city - the Wood of Parnassus ( what an ...
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... to either ear , " all throug one simple gentleman -- the King of t Cockneys ; and the other inhabitan existence by about sixty years , and to figure away 88 [ Aug. The Muses Welcome to King James . Remarks on Bishop Corbet's Poems.
... to either ear , " all throug one simple gentleman -- the King of t Cockneys ; and the other inhabitan existence by about sixty years , and to figure away 88 [ Aug. The Muses Welcome to King James . Remarks on Bishop Corbet's Poems.
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... cockneys who visited it about two months ago in a one - horse chay , and spoiled the tree in the greenery , by engraving on them Arry and Mariar , and plucking laurels for what end we dare not conjecture . But to our Bishop . " No other ...
... cockneys who visited it about two months ago in a one - horse chay , and spoiled the tree in the greenery , by engraving on them Arry and Mariar , and plucking laurels for what end we dare not conjecture . But to our Bishop . " No other ...
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... Cockney himself , on Cockneys and Cockneyism , and occa- sionally we might have suffered him to take up , in conjunction with our friend , Timothy Tickler , the review- ing department of our work , provi- ded the subject was not poetry ...
... Cockney himself , on Cockneys and Cockneyism , and occa- sionally we might have suffered him to take up , in conjunction with our friend , Timothy Tickler , the review- ing department of our work , provi- ded the subject was not poetry ...
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