Critical and historical essaysLongmans, Green, 1906 |
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... took a He took a prodigious interest in every noble sharper whose vast volume of wig and infinite length of riband had figured at the dressing or at the tucking up of Louis the Fourteenth , and of every profligate woman of quality who ...
... took a He took a prodigious interest in every noble sharper whose vast volume of wig and infinite length of riband had figured at the dressing or at the tucking up of Louis the Fourteenth , and of every profligate woman of quality who ...
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... took every opportunity of depreciating them . Of D'Alembert he spoke with a contempt which , when the in- tellectual powers of the two men are compared , seems ex- quisitely ridiculous . D'Alembert complained that he was accused of ...
... took every opportunity of depreciating them . Of D'Alembert he spoke with a contempt which , when the in- tellectual powers of the two men are compared , seems ex- quisitely ridiculous . D'Alembert complained that he was accused of ...
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... took the trouble to write a book concerning Royal Authors . He pryed with the utmost anxiety into the most minute particulars relating to the Royal Family . When he was a child , he was haunted with a long- ing to see George the First ...
... took the trouble to write a book concerning Royal Authors . He pryed with the utmost anxiety into the most minute particulars relating to the Royal Family . When he was a child , he was haunted with a long- ing to see George the First ...
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... took place the rebellion of the Highland elans . The alarm produced by that event quieted the strife of internal factions . The suppression of the insurrection crushed for ever the spirit of the Jacobite party . Room was made in the ...
... took place the rebellion of the Highland elans . The alarm produced by that event quieted the strife of internal factions . The suppression of the insurrection crushed for ever the spirit of the Jacobite party . Room was made in the ...
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... took , by admitting into the Government all the rising talents and ambition of the Whig party , and by making room here and there for a Tory not unfriendly to the House of Bruns- wick , Walpole might have averted the tremendous conflict ...
... took , by admitting into the Government all the rising talents and ambition of the Whig party , and by making room here and there for a Tory not unfriendly to the House of Bruns- wick , Walpole might have averted the tremendous conflict ...
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