Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... never ate with a keener relish , I never passed a night in more sweet or refreshing slumbers . Yet where , let me ask , was the hotel in England which , in the caprice of sickness , would have satisfied all my wants and wishes ? When we ...
... never ate with a keener relish , I never passed a night in more sweet or refreshing slumbers . Yet where , let me ask , was the hotel in England which , in the caprice of sickness , would have satisfied all my wants and wishes ? When we ...
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... never have I said any thing which I would not say to his face , or what I would not take from him with treble hardness of recoil , if it so pleased him to return it ; but real bona fide evil - speaking was never uttered by me . I never ...
... never have I said any thing which I would not say to his face , or what I would not take from him with treble hardness of recoil , if it so pleased him to return it ; but real bona fide evil - speaking was never uttered by me . I never ...
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... never saw before , and never will see again . My cronies come like shadows , so depart . Do you remember the story of Abon Hassen , in some of the Oriental tales ? He was squandering a fine property on some hollow friends , when he was ...
... never saw before , and never will see again . My cronies come like shadows , so depart . Do you remember the story of Abon Hassen , in some of the Oriental tales ? He was squandering a fine property on some hollow friends , when he was ...
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