The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Parte 2Henry Colburn and Company, 1832 |
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... society , and a tact rarely met with . Then , unlike all , or most other wits , Luttrell is never obtrusive , even the choicest bons mots are only brought forth when perfectly applicable , and then are given in a tone of good breeding ...
... society , and a tact rarely met with . Then , unlike all , or most other wits , Luttrell is never obtrusive , even the choicest bons mots are only brought forth when perfectly applicable , and then are given in a tone of good breeding ...
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solely composed of the precious metals . This is something like society vis - à - vis the periodicals . The best writing in superior periodical papers is altogether aimed at the more influential classes of society - the gold and silver ...
solely composed of the precious metals . This is something like society vis - à - vis the periodicals . The best writing in superior periodical papers is altogether aimed at the more influential classes of society - the gold and silver ...
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... societies , & c . , are cutting their own throats . Such persons as they are composed of are precisely the individuals who ought to pay somewhat to others for holding up the best models to the underlayers of society . Instead of that ...
... societies , & c . , are cutting their own throats . Such persons as they are composed of are precisely the individuals who ought to pay somewhat to others for holding up the best models to the underlayers of society . Instead of that ...
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JULY 1 1832 | 17 |
Journal of Conversations with Lord Byron by the Countess of Bles | 24 |
Character of the last Unreformed House of Commons | 33 |
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