The Monthly Mirror1809 |
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Page 21
... never before or after met my ear . " Dear father - father ! -- will you not have pity on me ? " Moan- ings so sweet and melodious , even in misery , as would make one doat on distress . No answer was returned ; but to add to the ...
... never before or after met my ear . " Dear father - father ! -- will you not have pity on me ? " Moan- ings so sweet and melodious , even in misery , as would make one doat on distress . No answer was returned ; but to add to the ...
Page 27
... never to be outdone in any leap , however perilous . A certain Mr. Cherry , who was devoted to the exiled family , took oc- easion of this , to form perhaps the most pardonable design which was ever laid against a king's life . He ...
... never to be outdone in any leap , however perilous . A certain Mr. Cherry , who was devoted to the exiled family , took oc- easion of this , to form perhaps the most pardonable design which was ever laid against a king's life . He ...
Page 30
... never to see her head newly shorn . It is one of the most disgustful sights that can be presented . " It is a wise provision in nature , that tall men should love little wo men , and that little men should love tall women . It is this ...
... never to see her head newly shorn . It is one of the most disgustful sights that can be presented . " It is a wise provision in nature , that tall men should love little wo men , and that little men should love tall women . It is this ...
Page 41
... never appeared , whatever the risible muscles might have lost , morality would have had no cause to com- plain . + Maud cannot , we should think , be acted better than it is by Mrs. Gibbs , and if it could , we should hesitate about the ...
... never appeared , whatever the risible muscles might have lost , morality would have had no cause to com- plain . + Maud cannot , we should think , be acted better than it is by Mrs. Gibbs , and if it could , we should hesitate about the ...
Page 42
... never de- spair on the loss of an actor , as if any particular character in the drama died with him . Making allowances for first impressions , we verily be- lieve that his Sir Fretful leaves nothing , the absence of which the me- mory ...
... never de- spair on the loss of an actor , as if any particular character in the drama died with him . Making allowances for first impressions , we verily be- lieve that his Sir Fretful leaves nothing , the absence of which the me- mory ...
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