Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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... means of annoying . As it was , I was so badgered about my exposition , that I had to fight no less than three ... mean to say , " said we , " is " . " One penny more , and up goes the donkey ! " broke in the same stentorian voice that ...
... means of annoying . As it was , I was so badgered about my exposition , that I had to fight no less than three ... mean to say , " said we , " is " . " One penny more , and up goes the donkey ! " broke in the same stentorian voice that ...
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... means , that they live for ever , but that they do not die , —or , to use the expressive phraseology of a gentleman who has been of late much before the public , that they do not be- come " dead , cold , moist , unpleasant bodies ...
... means , that they live for ever , but that they do not die , —or , to use the expressive phraseology of a gentleman who has been of late much before the public , that they do not be- come " dead , cold , moist , unpleasant bodies ...
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... means which he takes to hide it . But an ass ; pshaw ! there is no deceit about an ass ; he stands before us even as nature made him , rough , homely , and honest ; he pretends not to beauty which he does not possess ; he makes no ...
... means which he takes to hide it . But an ass ; pshaw ! there is no deceit about an ass ; he stands before us even as nature made him , rough , homely , and honest ; he pretends not to beauty which he does not possess ; he makes no ...
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... means of wreak- ing upon mankind his multifarious wrongs and persecutions . We were saying , or going to say , how much we commiserated a donkey , when the bare mention of his voice sent us flying off at a tangent , much as the reality ...
... means of wreak- ing upon mankind his multifarious wrongs and persecutions . We were saying , or going to say , how much we commiserated a donkey , when the bare mention of his voice sent us flying off at a tangent , much as the reality ...
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... means . ' We may be thought to strain a point or two in de fence of our own prejudices , but we can not help fancying that the active verb " wallop " ( which , it will be observed , is twice employed in the course of the lyric ) comes ...
... means . ' We may be thought to strain a point or two in de fence of our own prejudices , but we can not help fancying that the active verb " wallop " ( which , it will be observed , is twice employed in the course of the lyric ) comes ...
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