The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a Life of Each ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... mean and naked , with that or some other coloured cloth . The nobility walked two by two . Being willing to see the procession pass along the platform through the streets , I hastened from the hall , and by the assistance of a soldier ...
... mean and naked , with that or some other coloured cloth . The nobility walked two by two . Being willing to see the procession pass along the platform through the streets , I hastened from the hall , and by the assistance of a soldier ...
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... mean ) Where , ( such the practice of the court , Which legal precedents support ) Not one idea is allow'd To pass unquestion'd in the crowd , But ere it can obtain the grace Of holding in the brain a place , Before the chief in ...
... mean ) Where , ( such the practice of the court , Which legal precedents support ) Not one idea is allow'd To pass unquestion'd in the crowd , But ere it can obtain the grace Of holding in the brain a place , Before the chief in ...
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... means of raising him to a state of affluence . About the year 1733 , he began to practise physic , and had to contend with all the efforts of wit , learning , ar- gument , ridicule , malice , and jealousy , united in every shape that ...
... means of raising him to a state of affluence . About the year 1733 , he began to practise physic , and had to contend with all the efforts of wit , learning , ar- gument , ridicule , malice , and jealousy , united in every shape that ...
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... means of acquiring the objects of his attention ; in some instances he was sus- pected of having secretly injured a valuable book in order that he might become the purchaser of it at an inferior price . It has been said that on being ...
... means of acquiring the objects of his attention ; in some instances he was sus- pected of having secretly injured a valuable book in order that he might become the purchaser of it at an inferior price . It has been said that on being ...
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... means recommend his Grace to take it , as it cannot fail to be of service to him one way or another . " Garth died 18th January , 1718 . Being a Whig , he is very slightingly dealt with by Dr. Johnson . 74 Dr. Isaac Schomberg , an ...
... means recommend his Grace to take it , as it cannot fail to be of service to him one way or another . " Garth died 18th January , 1718 . Being a Whig , he is very slightingly dealt with by Dr. Johnson . 74 Dr. Isaac Schomberg , an ...
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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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