The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage ..., 11 tomasproprietors, 1801 |
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... never arises but from a prospect , and never lasts but with a certainty of advantage . I WELL knew that wealthy man , who , being a great improver of ground , used to say , " he would never come into that place which might not be made ...
... never arises but from a prospect , and never lasts but with a certainty of advantage . I WELL knew that wealthy man , who , being a great improver of ground , used to say , " he would never come into that place which might not be made ...
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... never fight in vain , " For British air can burst poor negro's chain : " If buckra Frenchman come tho ' white and fine , " Him skin shall soon be beat as black as mine ; " Then black man better off , and well him know it , " For if him ...
... never fight in vain , " For British air can burst poor negro's chain : " If buckra Frenchman come tho ' white and fine , " Him skin shall soon be beat as black as mine ; " Then black man better off , and well him know it , " For if him ...
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... never be allowed ; that popu- lar and licentious manners are never to be resorted to as models ; and that it is impossible to unite , on the same canvas , a Raphael and a Calot . TENDER CHARACTERS . 1 Tender characters require a ...
... never be allowed ; that popu- lar and licentious manners are never to be resorted to as models ; and that it is impossible to unite , on the same canvas , a Raphael and a Calot . TENDER CHARACTERS . 1 Tender characters require a ...
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