The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a Life of Each ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... letter , which is so amusingly graphic as at the time to have been considered , as it purports to be , the genu ine epistle of a spectator to his country friends , bearing no slight resemblance to De Foe's familiar style , particularly ...
... letter , which is so amusingly graphic as at the time to have been considered , as it purports to be , the genu ine epistle of a spectator to his country friends , bearing no slight resemblance to De Foe's familiar style , particularly ...
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... letter to a conclusion . Let it suffice then to acquaint you , that their majesties returned to St. James's a little after ten o'clock at night . After the nobility were departed , the hall doors were thrown open , according to custom ...
... letter to a conclusion . Let it suffice then to acquaint you , that their majesties returned to St. James's a little after ten o'clock at night . After the nobility were departed , the hall doors were thrown open , according to custom ...
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... letter collector , and not over scrupulous in the means of acquiring the objects of his attention ; in some ... letters 16 THE GHOST .
... letter collector , and not over scrupulous in the means of acquiring the objects of his attention ; in some ... letters 16 THE GHOST .
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... letters , though unbless'd with brains , Who , destitute of power and will To learn , are kept to learning still ; Whose heads , when other methods fail , Receive instruction from the tail , Because their sires , a common case 73 80 ...
... letters , though unbless'd with brains , Who , destitute of power and will To learn , are kept to learning still ; Whose heads , when other methods fail , Receive instruction from the tail , Because their sires , a common case 73 80 ...
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... letters , neutralized them all by an inordinate vanity which every one appeared to take a pleasure in mortifying , and it was said that amid the storm of controversial missiles by which he was assailed , few gave him more uneasiness ...
... letters , neutralized them all by an inordinate vanity which every one appeared to take a pleasure in mortifying , and it was said that amid the storm of controversial missiles by which he was assailed , few gave him more uneasiness ...
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The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a Life of Each ... Charles Churchill Vista de fragmentos - 1889 |
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