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Pagina 10
... light . Mr. Powell and I had some difference about four months ago , which we managed by way of letter , as learned men ought to do ; and I was very well contented to bear such sarcasms as he was pleas- ed to throw upon me , and ...
... light . Mr. Powell and I had some difference about four months ago , which we managed by way of letter , as learned men ought to do ; and I was very well contented to bear such sarcasms as he was pleas- ed to throw upon me , and ...
Pagina 44
... light me home to my lodgings . That part of the ceremony I forbad , and took particu- lar care during the whole play to observe the conduct of the drama , and give no offence by my own beha- viour . Here I think it will not be foreign ...
... light me home to my lodgings . That part of the ceremony I forbad , and took particu- lar care during the whole play to observe the conduct of the drama , and give no offence by my own beha- viour . Here I think it will not be foreign ...
Pagina 49
... light which this image cast on every side of it . Having seen all that happened to this band of ad- venturers , I repaired to another pile of building that stood within view of the Temple of Honour , and was raised in imitation of it ...
... light which this image cast on every side of it . Having seen all that happened to this band of ad- venturers , I repaired to another pile of building that stood within view of the Temple of Honour , and was raised in imitation of it ...
Pagina 52
... light weights , and scanty measures ; by the skilful application of which instruments , she had got together an immense heap of wealth . It would be endless to name the several officers , or describe the votaries that attended in this ...
... light weights , and scanty measures ; by the skilful application of which instruments , she had got together an immense heap of wealth . It would be endless to name the several officers , or describe the votaries that attended in this ...
Pagina 64
... light where she sat . It is not to be expressed what a sudden joy I saw arise in her countenance , even at the approbation of such a very old fellow , but she did not long enjoy her triumph with- out a rival ; for there immediately ...
... light where she sat . It is not to be expressed what a sudden joy I saw arise in her countenance , even at the approbation of such a very old fellow , but she did not long enjoy her triumph with- out a rival ; for there immediately ...
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