The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Volumen 9J. Limbird, 1827 Containing original essays; historical narratives, biographical memoirs, sketches of society, topographical descriptions, novels and tales, anecdotes, select extracts from new and expensive works, the spirit of the public journals, discoveries in the arts and sciences, useful domestic hints, etc. etc. etc. |
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... poor parish girl be- side her , and even lending a friendly hoist to the lame ostler ; after which he drove off , with a knowing nod , in total silence ; being thereunto prompted partly by his wife's intreaties , partly by a sound more ...
... poor parish girl be- side her , and even lending a friendly hoist to the lame ostler ; after which he drove off , with a knowing nod , in total silence ; being thereunto prompted partly by his wife's intreaties , partly by a sound more ...
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... poor human nature , that Mrs. Frost's displeasure , albeit a bride in the honey - moon , not only entirely failed in persuading Master Frost to change his plan , but even seemed to render him more confirmed and resolute in his pur- pose ...
... poor human nature , that Mrs. Frost's displeasure , albeit a bride in the honey - moon , not only entirely failed in persuading Master Frost to change his plan , but even seemed to render him more confirmed and resolute in his pur- pose ...
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... poor fiddler's morals , rescinded her con- sent to his admission , and insisted so vehemently on his being unordered , that her astonished husband , fairly out - talked and out - scolded , was fain to purchase a quiet evening by a ...
... poor fiddler's morals , rescinded her con- sent to his admission , and insisted so vehemently on his being unordered , that her astonished husband , fairly out - talked and out - scolded , was fain to purchase a quiet evening by a ...
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... poor little maid was sent nearly as far to the head town , in quest of an itinerant show - woman , of whom re- port had spoken at the bell , to beat the tambourine . The show - woman proved undiscoverable ; but the bassoon player having ...
... poor little maid was sent nearly as far to the head town , in quest of an itinerant show - woman , of whom re- port had spoken at the bell , to beat the tambourine . The show - woman proved undiscoverable ; but the bassoon player having ...
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... poor Topknot , prince of all his race ! ENGLAND . ( For the Mirror . ) Berro . IN No. 228 of the MIRROR , page 387 , is given a brief account of the various names which this country has been called , but why the Grecians called it ...
... poor Topknot , prince of all his race ! ENGLAND . ( For the Mirror . ) Berro . IN No. 228 of the MIRROR , page 387 , is given a brief account of the various names which this country has been called , but why the Grecians called it ...
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