The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volumen 40Henry Colburn and Company, 1834 |
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... manner that gra- tified the ear and filled the fancy . All this she accomplished with such extreme ease , that the hearer never felt the least doubt or difficulty , but sympathised at once with the impulsive power that dictated both the ...
... manner that gra- tified the ear and filled the fancy . All this she accomplished with such extreme ease , that the hearer never felt the least doubt or difficulty , but sympathised at once with the impulsive power that dictated both the ...
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... manner ; no doubt the quiet , unassuming modesty of my deportment affords a sooth- ing contrast to the rude , forward , and unfeeling manner of that whiskered lieutenant . I shall never rest till I have taught that fellow manners . When ...
... manner ; no doubt the quiet , unassuming modesty of my deportment affords a sooth- ing contrast to the rude , forward , and unfeeling manner of that whiskered lieutenant . I shall never rest till I have taught that fellow manners . When ...
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... manner . The .man in the shop to whom he addressed himself called him a d - d Jew ; adding , that if he wanted such a frock as that he must pay 7s . 6d . for it ; not content , however , with using this foul language , the fellow pro ...
... manner . The .man in the shop to whom he addressed himself called him a d - d Jew ; adding , that if he wanted such a frock as that he must pay 7s . 6d . for it ; not content , however , with using this foul language , the fellow pro ...
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