The Tin Trumpet, Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish: To which are Added, Poetical Selections, 2 tomasWhittaker & Company, 1836 - 279 psl. |
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... poor pun , the worse the better ; set the example of a hearty laugh , for this is catching , though wit is not , and make your escape while the company are exercising their risible mus- cles ; they will generally be with you , for they ...
... poor pun , the worse the better ; set the example of a hearty laugh , for this is catching , though wit is not , and make your escape while the company are exercising their risible mus- cles ; they will generally be with you , for they ...
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... poor van- quished opponent , the more tenderly do we regard him ; and if we have well nigh blown him to atoms , we feel as if we could never again injure a hair of his head . As there is no magnanimity so cheap , HEADS AND TALES . 17.
... poor van- quished opponent , the more tenderly do we regard him ; and if we have well nigh blown him to atoms , we feel as if we could never again injure a hair of his head . As there is no magnanimity so cheap , HEADS AND TALES . 17.
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... poor neighbours , groping among the embers for what they could find , stumbled upon several canisters of unconsumed , but half - baked snuff , which they tried , and found it so grateful to their noses , that they loaded their waistcoat ...
... poor neighbours , groping among the embers for what they could find , stumbled upon several canisters of unconsumed , but half - baked snuff , which they tried , and found it so grateful to their noses , that they loaded their waistcoat ...
39 psl.
... By beautiful fancies , The strain , and entrances Both ear and mind . Thy triumph , O music ! is ne'er complete , Till the pleasures of sense and of intellect meet . II . Delights like these , to the poor unknown HEADS AND TALES . 39.
... By beautiful fancies , The strain , and entrances Both ear and mind . Thy triumph , O music ! is ne'er complete , Till the pleasures of sense and of intellect meet . II . Delights like these , to the poor unknown HEADS AND TALES . 39.
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... poor unknown , Are reserved for the rich and great alone , In diamonds and plumes , who fill the rooms Of some grand abode , And think that a guinea , To hear Paganini Or warbling Rubini , Is well bestow'd ; Since then , only then ...
... poor unknown , Are reserved for the rich and great alone , In diamonds and plumes , who fill the rooms Of some grand abode , And think that a guinea , To hear Paganini Or warbling Rubini , Is well bestow'd ; Since then , only then ...
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The Tin Trumpet, Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish– To ..., 2 tomas Horace Smith Visos knygos peržiūra - 1836 |
The Tin Trumpet, Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish– To ..., 2 tomas Horace Smith Visos knygos peržiūra - 1836 |
The Tin Trumpet– Or, Heads and Tails for the Wise and Waggish Horace Smith Visos knygos peržiūra - 1869 |
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