The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1844 - English literature |
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... laughter . [ A voluntary confession of error has always a certain recommendation with it . We therefore trust that the discovery we have made , and the acknowledgment we here give of the fault we have fallen into respecting the " Humor ...
... laughter . [ A voluntary confession of error has always a certain recommendation with it . We therefore trust that the discovery we have made , and the acknowledgment we here give of the fault we have fallen into respecting the " Humor ...
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... laughter extracted from " As in Presenti . " " Punch " has even distilled smiles from law - books ; which proves that sunbeams are producible from cu- cumbers . One would suppose that England was still the " " merry England " of the ...
... laughter extracted from " As in Presenti . " " Punch " has even distilled smiles from law - books ; which proves that sunbeams are producible from cu- cumbers . One would suppose that England was still the " " merry England " of the ...
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... fellow - passengers , the nature of which might be guessed at , per- haps , by the frequent laughter of the party , although all they said to = ? e each other was very decorously uttered to 14 The Robertses on their Travels .
... fellow - passengers , the nature of which might be guessed at , per- haps , by the frequent laughter of the party , although all they said to = ? e each other was very decorously uttered to 14 The Robertses on their Travels .
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... laughter from the young ladies ; upon which Mrs. Roberts said , " I don't wonder , girls , at your being amused by the queer look of every thing , and as long as you do nothing but laugh it is very well ; but remember I shall be ...
... laughter from the young ladies ; upon which Mrs. Roberts said , " I don't wonder , girls , at your being amused by the queer look of every thing , and as long as you do nothing but laugh it is very well ; but remember I shall be ...
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... laugh among our polite neighbours . " Il faut que vous sait , " resumed Mrs. Roberts , " que nous suis ac- coutumés à avoir la meilleur de tout les choses quand nous suis au logis . " " Oui , madame , " replied the girl , without moving ...
... laugh among our polite neighbours . " Il faut que vous sait , " resumed Mrs. Roberts , " que nous suis ac- coutumés à avoir la meilleur de tout les choses quand nous suis au logis . " " Oui , madame , " replied the girl , without moving ...
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