Spare Hours: John Leech, Marjorie Fleming and other papersTicknor and Fields, 1866 |
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... heart licht , I wad die . " Man is the only animal that laughs ; it is as peculiar to him as his chin and his hippocampus minor . * The per- ception of a joke , the smile , the sense of the ludicrous , the quiet laugh , the roar of ...
... heart licht , I wad die . " Man is the only animal that laughs ; it is as peculiar to him as his chin and his hippocampus minor . * The per- ception of a joke , the smile , the sense of the ludicrous , the quiet laugh , the roar of ...
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... heart is only a ( often very ) hollow muscle . If you wish to know what is done in your interior when you laugh , here it is from Dr. Car- penter . He classes it along with sobbing and hiccup , and says : " In it the muscles of ...
... heart is only a ( often very ) hollow muscle . If you wish to know what is done in your interior when you laugh , here it is from Dr. Car- penter . He classes it along with sobbing and hiccup , and says : " In it the muscles of ...
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... heart to tingle . By the by , what are these cockles of tradition but the columnæ carneæ , that pull away at the valves , and keep all things tight ? But why should we trouble ourselves and you with either the physiology or the ...
... heart to tingle . By the by , what are these cockles of tradition but the columnæ carneæ , that pull away at the valves , and keep all things tight ? But why should we trouble ourselves and you with either the physiology or the ...
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... heart - easing mirth , " than to discourse upon the why and how he makes us laugh so pleas- antly , so wholesomely and well , and to deplore , along with all his friends ( who has not in him lost a friend ? ) , his sudden and ...
... heart - easing mirth , " than to discourse upon the why and how he makes us laugh so pleas- antly , so wholesomely and well , and to deplore , along with all his friends ( who has not in him lost a friend ? ) , his sudden and ...
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... heart . As is well known , this exhibition took London captive . It was the most extraordinary record , by drawing , of the manners and customs and dress of a people ever pro- duced . It was full " from morn to dewy eve , " and as full ...
... heart . As is well known , this exhibition took London captive . It was the most extraordinary record , by drawing , of the manners and customs and dress of a people ever pro- duced . It was full " from morn to dewy eve , " and as full ...
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