Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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Page 8
... took its To be vexed at a trifle or two that I writ , Your judgment at once and my passion you You take that for a fact which will scarce be wrong ; found wit . Od's life ! must one swear to the truth of a song ? What I speak , my fair ...
... took its To be vexed at a trifle or two that I writ , Your judgment at once and my passion you You take that for a fact which will scarce be wrong ; found wit . Od's life ! must one swear to the truth of a song ? What I speak , my fair ...
Page 9
... took the good - natured hoax as a serious accusation , and believed that there was but too much truth in it . Thomas Campbell was declared to have stolen " The Exile of Erin " from an Irish a vulgar hy - hedge - schoolmaster whose name ...
... took the good - natured hoax as a serious accusation , and believed that there was but too much truth in it . Thomas Campbell was declared to have stolen " The Exile of Erin " from an Irish a vulgar hy - hedge - schoolmaster whose name ...
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... took possession of the Irish , but who may be also claimed as the tongue and ear of the multitude and particularly English , in such well - known maintained it usque ad nauseam for a songs as " The Last Rose of Summer , " whole ...
... took possession of the Irish , but who may be also claimed as the tongue and ear of the multitude and particularly English , in such well - known maintained it usque ad nauseam for a songs as " The Last Rose of Summer , " whole ...
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... took his leave , he carried off with him a pocket microscope and a bottle con- taining a pinch of green stuff . Half that night he sat up trying to puzzle out those unaccountable aberrations which unfolded themselves to his eyes , and ...
... took his leave , he carried off with him a pocket microscope and a bottle con- taining a pinch of green stuff . Half that night he sat up trying to puzzle out those unaccountable aberrations which unfolded themselves to his eyes , and ...
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... took one's breath away ! And as he turned leisurely up Piccadilly a - A few days later he took occasion to call at Professor Holland's house , moved thereto chiefly by a certain curiosity as to the mainspring of this sudden and futile ...
... took one's breath away ! And as he turned leisurely up Piccadilly a - A few days later he took occasion to call at Professor Holland's house , moved thereto chiefly by a certain curiosity as to the mainspring of this sudden and futile ...
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