Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 14Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1843 - Literature |
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... club , to be really definitive , must be couched in Thompsonian rather than Johnsonian English ; or , in other words , must be vulgar , diffuse , and a bundle of contradictions . For clubs are as many - sided as any of the great politi ...
... club , to be really definitive , must be couched in Thompsonian rather than Johnsonian English ; or , in other words , must be vulgar , diffuse , and a bundle of contradictions . For clubs are as many - sided as any of the great politi ...
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... club begets any more acquaintance be- tween parties , otherwise strangers , than if they met in the pit at the opera . On the contrary , a man is more on his guard against an indi- vidual of whose ... club , CLUBS AND CLUBMEN . 461.
... club begets any more acquaintance be- tween parties , otherwise strangers , than if they met in the pit at the opera . On the contrary , a man is more on his guard against an indi- vidual of whose ... club , CLUBS AND CLUBMEN . 461.
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... club , -the movement party , -the jeune Angleterre of the community in its paletots and Chester- field wrappers , is sure to regard them as a drag - chain on the vehicle , -a nuisance to be put down by act of parliament . To men of ...
... club , -the movement party , -the jeune Angleterre of the community in its paletots and Chester- field wrappers , is sure to regard them as a drag - chain on the vehicle , -a nuisance to be put down by act of parliament . To men of ...
Contents
The English Captives at Cabul by one of the Female Prisoners | 11 |
The Convicts Dream | 33 |
Historical Remains of the Castle of Anet | 233 |
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