The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1838 |
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... king and he's no king ; his high - born soul is above this sublunary world ; he reigns , he rides in the clouds and keeps his court in the Horizon : he's Emperor of the Superlative Heights , and lives in pleasure among the Gods ; he ...
... king and he's no king ; his high - born soul is above this sublunary world ; he reigns , he rides in the clouds and keeps his court in the Horizon : he's Emperor of the Superlative Heights , and lives in pleasure among the Gods ; he ...
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... KING HENRY VIII . AND SUGGESTS SUNDRY SIMILES FOR THE STYLE OF HIS BOOK . I doubt not but some will liken me to the Lover in a modern Comedy , who was combing his peruke and setting his cravat before his mistress ; and being asked by ...
... KING HENRY VIII . AND SUGGESTS SUNDRY SIMILES FOR THE STYLE OF HIS BOOK . I doubt not but some will liken me to the Lover in a modern Comedy , who was combing his peruke and setting his cravat before his mistress ; and being asked by ...
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... King or the Duke of York ; the Yellow Seedling or the Prince of Orange ; Lord Hood or Sir Sidney Smith ; Atlas or Hercules ; the Green Goose or the Green Bob or the Green Chisel ; the Co- lossus or the Duke of Bedford ; Apollo or Tickle ...
... King or the Duke of York ; the Yellow Seedling or the Prince of Orange ; Lord Hood or Sir Sidney Smith ; Atlas or Hercules ; the Green Goose or the Green Bob or the Green Chisel ; the Co- lossus or the Duke of Bedford ; Apollo or Tickle ...
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... and he was a Cobler by trade . John Apple , whose withered rind , intrench'd With many a furrow , aptly represents Decrepid age . * the King of the Pippins ( of him hereafter in * PHILIPS . the Chapter of Kings ) and the Seek - no 17.
... and he was a Cobler by trade . John Apple , whose withered rind , intrench'd With many a furrow , aptly represents Decrepid age . * the King of the Pippins ( of him hereafter in * PHILIPS . the Chapter of Kings ) and the Seek - no 17.
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Robert Southey John Wood Warter. the Chapter of Kings ) and the Seek - no - farther , -after which no farther will we seek . Of Pears , the Bon Chrêtien called by En- glish Gardeners the Bum - Gritton , the Teton de Venus and the Cuisse ...
Robert Southey John Wood Warter. the Chapter of Kings ) and the Seek - no - farther , -after which no farther will we seek . Of Pears , the Bon Chrêtien called by En- glish Gardeners the Bum - Gritton , the Teton de Venus and the Cuisse ...
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