The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, 3–4 tomai |
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... plays , and may be easily introduced by two or three lines of prose , either in tragedy or comedy . If I could find a purchaser curious in Latin poetry , I could ac- commodate him with two dozen of epigrams , which , by reason of a few ...
... plays , and may be easily introduced by two or three lines of prose , either in tragedy or comedy . If I could find a purchaser curious in Latin poetry , I could ac- commodate him with two dozen of epigrams , which , by reason of a few ...
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... play - house , in order to enlarge my thoughts , and warm my mind with some new ideas , that may be serviceable to me in my lucubrations . In this disposition I entered the theatre the other day , and placed myself in a corner of it ...
... play - house , in order to enlarge my thoughts , and warm my mind with some new ideas , that may be serviceable to me in my lucubrations . In this disposition I entered the theatre the other day , and placed myself in a corner of it ...
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... played with his cat till twelve , smoked tobacco till one , was at dinner till two , then took an- other pipe ... play , or toasting women whom he never : conversed with . The only difference was , that the D 2 NO . 110 . 27 TATLER .
... played with his cat till twelve , smoked tobacco till one , was at dinner till two , then took an- other pipe ... play , or toasting women whom he never : conversed with . The only difference was , that the D 2 NO . 110 . 27 TATLER .
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... plays , that would not be suffered by a modern audience ; and are , therefore , certain instances that the age he lived in had a much greater sense of virtue than the present . It is indeed a melancholy reflection to consider that the ...
... plays , that would not be suffered by a modern audience ; and are , therefore , certain instances that the age he lived in had a much greater sense of virtue than the present . It is indeed a melancholy reflection to consider that the ...
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... playing with it ; and I am informed , that this morning he has given his brother three half - pence , which was his whole estate , to spare the life of a Tom - tit . These are at present the matters of greatest moment within my ...
... playing with it ; and I am informed , that this morning he has given his brother three half - pence , which was his whole estate , to spare the life of a Tom - tit . These are at present the matters of greatest moment within my ...
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The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, 3–4 tomai British essayists Visos knygos peržiūra - 1823 |
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