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... never held up my head , had seldom , or scarce ever smiled , had fled from all society - that she verily believed I was broken - hearted , for she had never entered the room , or passed by the door , but she heard me sigh heavily that I ...
... never held up my head , had seldom , or scarce ever smiled , had fled from all society - that she verily believed I was broken - hearted , for she had never entered the room , or passed by the door , but she heard me sigh heavily that I ...
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... never pass with posterity for a buffoon ; while Sterne gave such a loose to his buffoonery , that he will never pass for a wit . ' Letters from the Reverend Dr. Warburton to the Hon . Charles Yorke , London 1812 , 89 ; A. W. Evans ...
... never pass with posterity for a buffoon ; while Sterne gave such a loose to his buffoonery , that he will never pass for a wit . ' Letters from the Reverend Dr. Warburton to the Hon . Charles Yorke , London 1812 , 89 ; A. W. Evans ...
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... never send one of ' em except to Selvin - so they might lay in his hands till you had time to pay ' em -- it making no difference ; as he wd not negoe- siate them to any one else — as you will reve never have but one at a time , & that ...
... never send one of ' em except to Selvin - so they might lay in his hands till you had time to pay ' em -- it making no difference ; as he wd not negoe- siate them to any one else — as you will reve never have but one at a time , & that ...
Contents
PLAN OF THE CITY OF YORK | 45 |
Frontispiece | 100 |
STERNE AND DEATH | 266 |
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