The Doctor, &cLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... head when the party is by himself . I shall not tell you one line of what is n it ; and therefore consider well what you do , and look to yourself . But you be resolved to meddle , be sure have a care of catching cold , and eep to a ...
... head when the party is by himself . I shall not tell you one line of what is n it ; and therefore consider well what you do , and look to yourself . But you be resolved to meddle , be sure have a care of catching cold , and eep to a ...
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... With a windmill on his head and bells at his beard , Would you straight wear your spectacles here at your toes , And your boots on your brows and your spurs on your nose ? BEN JONSON . CHAPTER IV . A. I.—p. 26 . A CONVERSATION AT.
... With a windmill on his head and bells at his beard , Would you straight wear your spectacles here at your toes , And your boots on your brows and your spurs on your nose ? BEN JONSON . CHAPTER IV . A. I.—p. 26 . A CONVERSATION AT.
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... head of her own table , I said , " It ought to be written in a book ! " There had been a heavy thunder storm in the afternoon ; and though the thermometer had fallen from 78 to 70 , still the atmosphere was charged . If that mysterious ...
... head of her own table , I said , " It ought to be written in a book ! " There had been a heavy thunder storm in the afternoon ; and though the thermometer had fallen from 78 to 70 , still the atmosphere was charged . If that mysterious ...
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... head , the base of each resting upon the top of the nose , and equi - distant from each other . The poets have also attribu- ted dreadful effects to the frown of those whom they love . I cannot say that I ever experienced anything very ...
... head , the base of each resting upon the top of the nose , and equi - distant from each other . The poets have also attribu- ted dreadful effects to the frown of those whom they love . I cannot say that I ever experienced anything very ...
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... head on the chimneypiece , a horse in a mill , the opera , Mr. Humdrum's conversation , Mr. Proser's poems , Mr. Laxative's speeches , Mr. Lengthy's sermons . I tried the device of my own childhood , and fancied that the bed revolved ...
... head on the chimneypiece , a horse in a mill , the opera , Mr. Humdrum's conversation , Mr. Proser's poems , Mr. Laxative's speeches , Mr. Lengthy's sermons . I tried the device of my own childhood , and fancied that the bed revolved ...
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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.