Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ. Templeman, 1841 - 392 sivua |
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... hands suddenly before them ; but if you clapped your hands too loud , or too near their sight , their countenances immediately change , and they hide them in the nurse's arms . Or sup- pose the same child , grown up a little older ...
... hands suddenly before them ; but if you clapped your hands too loud , or too near their sight , their countenances immediately change , and they hide them in the nurse's arms . Or sup- pose the same child , grown up a little older ...
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... hand , if a child is playing at hide - and - seek , or blind- man's - buff , with persons it is ever so fond of , and either misses them where it had made sure of finding them , or suddenly runs up against them where it had least ...
... hand , if a child is playing at hide - and - seek , or blind- man's - buff , with persons it is ever so fond of , and either misses them where it had made sure of finding them , or suddenly runs up against them where it had least ...
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... hand - in- hand , and keep up the ball with wonderful spirit between them . The consciousness , however it may arise , that there is something that we ought to look grave at , is almost always a signal for laughter outright : we can ...
... hand - in- hand , and keep up the ball with wonderful spirit between them . The consciousness , however it may arise , that there is something that we ought to look grave at , is almost always a signal for laughter outright : we can ...
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... man of an assignation , following him to the place of rendezvous , and alarming the master of the house in his anxiety for his safety , by which his unfortunate patron loses his hand in the affray , ON WIT AND HUMOUR . 19.
... man of an assignation , following him to the place of rendezvous , and alarming the master of the house in his anxiety for his safety , by which his unfortunate patron loses his hand in the affray , ON WIT AND HUMOUR . 19.
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William Hazlitt. his unfortunate patron loses his hand in the affray , and this is felt as an awkward accident . The danger which the same loquacious person is afterwards in of losing his head for want of saying who he was , because he ...
William Hazlitt. his unfortunate patron loses his hand in the affray , and this is felt as an awkward accident . The danger which the same loquacious person is afterwards in of losing his head for want of saying who he was , because he ...
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