The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 244E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 |
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Page 169
... called a nightmare , and sometimes in somnambulism dor sleep - walking . The bad sleep naturally leads to a certain over- ewakeful languor the next day , but , strangely enough , it interferes with the natural advent of sleep the next ...
... called a nightmare , and sometimes in somnambulism dor sleep - walking . The bad sleep naturally leads to a certain over- ewakeful languor the next day , but , strangely enough , it interferes with the natural advent of sleep the next ...
Page 548
... called " The Lions of London , " to be written by Mr. Harri- son Ainsworth and illustrated by George Cruikshank . It never saw the light , any more than did that " Life of Talleyrand , " by William Makepeace Thackeray , likewise ...
... called " The Lions of London , " to be written by Mr. Harri- son Ainsworth and illustrated by George Cruikshank . It never saw the light , any more than did that " Life of Talleyrand , " by William Makepeace Thackeray , likewise ...
Page 591
... called spades long enough in our best literature for us to have no need to wince if they are called spades once more . Merriment itself , in our best literature , has been associated with coarseness - minds the most refined have not ...
... called spades long enough in our best literature for us to have no need to wince if they are called spades once more . Merriment itself , in our best literature , has been associated with coarseness - minds the most refined have not ...
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So Like a Man | 129 |
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