The Doctor, &cLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... EFFECT UPON HIS READERS . Thou sleepest worse than if a mouse should be forced to take up her lodging in a cat's ear ; a little infant that breeds its teeth , should it lie with thee , would cry out as if thou wert the more unquiet ...
... EFFECT UPON HIS READERS . Thou sleepest worse than if a mouse should be forced to take up her lodging in a cat's ear ; a little infant that breeds its teeth , should it lie with thee , would cry out as if thou wert the more unquiet ...
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... EFFECT UPON HIS READERS . Thou sleepest worse than if a mouse should be forced to take up her lodging in a cat's ear ; a little infant that breeds its teeth , should it lie with thee , would cry out as if thou wert the more unquiet ...
... EFFECT UPON HIS READERS . Thou sleepest worse than if a mouse should be forced to take up her lodging in a cat's ear ; a little infant that breeds its teeth , should it lie with thee , would cry out as if thou wert the more unquiet ...
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... 137 . PETER HOPKINS - EFFECTS OF TIME AND CHANGE - DESCRIPTION OF HIS DWELLINGHOUSE . Combien de changemens depuis que suis au monde , Qui n'est qu ' un point du tems ! PASQUIER CHAPTER XXIX . P. I.—p. 139 . A HINT OF CONTENTS . xix.
... 137 . PETER HOPKINS - EFFECTS OF TIME AND CHANGE - DESCRIPTION OF HIS DWELLINGHOUSE . Combien de changemens depuis que suis au monde , Qui n'est qu ' un point du tems ! PASQUIER CHAPTER XXIX . P. I.—p. 139 . A HINT OF CONTENTS . xix.
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... EFFECT UPON HIS READERS . Thou sleepest worse than if a mouse should be forced to take up her lodging in a cat's ear ; a little infant that breeds its teeth , should it lie with thee , would cry out as if thou wert the more unquiet ...
... EFFECT UPON HIS READERS . Thou sleepest worse than if a mouse should be forced to take up her lodging in a cat's ear ; a little infant that breeds its teeth , should it lie with thee , would cry out as if thou wert the more unquiet ...
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... effect was hardly less apparent in Daniel than in the boy . He was no longer the same taciturn person as of yore ; it seemed as if his tongue had been loosened , and when the reservoirs of his knowledge were opened they flowed freely ...
... effect was hardly less apparent in Daniel than in the boy . He was no longer the same taciturn person as of yore ; it seemed as if his tongue had been loosened , and when the reservoirs of his knowledge were opened they flowed freely ...
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237 psl. - ONE summer evening the doctor, on his way back from a visit in that direction, stopped, as on such opportunities he usually did, at Mr. Bacon's wicket, and looked in at the open casement to see if his friends were within. Mr. Bacon was sitting there alone, with a book open on the table before him ; and looking round when he heard the horse stop, " Come in, doctor," said he, " if you have a few minutes to spare.