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... potatoes , enormous carrots , the vegetable called cabbage , pickled walnuts , peas pudding , and parsley and butter . This might have passed with 1827. ] 9 SHAKSPEARE MEETING . SHAKSPEARE MEETING AT THE GARRICK'S HEAD, ...
... potatoes , enormous carrots , the vegetable called cabbage , pickled walnuts , peas pudding , and parsley and butter . This might have passed with 1827. ] 9 SHAKSPEARE MEETING . SHAKSPEARE MEETING AT THE GARRICK'S HEAD, ...
Page 10
... passed between me and my neighbours , except some well meant attentions on their part , and in their phraseology , such as " shall I assist you to some turnip , sir ? " " Allow me to pass you the salt ; " and when I offered one of them ...
... passed between me and my neighbours , except some well meant attentions on their part , and in their phraseology , such as " shall I assist you to some turnip , sir ? " " Allow me to pass you the salt ; " and when I offered one of them ...
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... passed away its follies . Reviews should have changed with the times , and taken the real character of literary works established for legitimate cri- ticism ; nor longer , under the mask of review- ing , put forth nothing but political ...
... passed away its follies . Reviews should have changed with the times , and taken the real character of literary works established for legitimate cri- ticism ; nor longer , under the mask of review- ing , put forth nothing but political ...
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... passing within . For The modern reader , in the foregoing description of the early dawn in London , may recollect something of the same cast in the novel of Granby ; only ( as I am most willing to allow ) it is better executed in that ...
... passing within . For The modern reader , in the foregoing description of the early dawn in London , may recollect something of the same cast in the novel of Granby ; only ( as I am most willing to allow ) it is better executed in that ...
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... passed a very idle life in reading , without being greatly the better for it . She was even almost a woman of genius , and like many other women of genius , being rather a slattern , she affected to despise dress . In fact , her ...
... passed a very idle life in reading , without being greatly the better for it . She was even almost a woman of genius , and like many other women of genius , being rather a slattern , she affected to despise dress . In fact , her ...
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