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  2. LITERARY SELECTOR.

    Doctor Zebedee Bott had just dined with a few friends. By graceful dispensation he was a pluralist; the fat on his ribs stood three inches thick; and savouring as he did of the ...

    Article : 689 words
  3. HAZLITT'S DEATH BED.

    Reluctantly, nay, tremblingly, do I lift the veil which hangs over the death-bed of poor HAZLITT. Imagine that highly gifted man stretched on a couch in the back-room of a second floor, ...

    Article : 544 words
  4. VARIRTIES.

    A PEEP AT THE CITADEL.—A French colonel on the retired list, who had arrived from Paris for the purpose of visiting the city of Antwerp, was in despair on finding that, though rich ...

    Article : 974 words
  5. BURKE, PITT, AND SHERIDAN.

    BURKE.—He usually wore a blue cort, scarlet waistcoat, brown breeches, and grey worsted stockings, and a wig of fair, curly hair, made to look natural. He also commonly ...

    Article : 289 words
  6. JAN STEEN;

    Jan Steen was the boon companion of all the merry fellows in the village; the most entertaining relater of droll, stories; the willing and jovial guest of every social party; and ...

    Article : 505 words
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