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Pagina 3
... its proper author : though you know how often many profound critics in style and sentiments have very judiciously erred in this particular , before they were let into the secret . I am , SIR , Your most faithful humble servant ...
... its proper author : though you know how often many profound critics in style and sentiments have very judiciously erred in this particular , before they were let into the secret . I am , SIR , Your most faithful humble servant ...
Pagina 9
I shall beg leave to transcribe out of two or three sentences , as a proper introduction to a very curious letter , which I shall make the chief entertainment of this speculation . The old English plainness and sincerity , that generous ...
I shall beg leave to transcribe out of two or three sentences , as a proper introduction to a very curious letter , which I shall make the chief entertainment of this speculation . The old English plainness and sincerity , that generous ...
Pagina 18
She afterwards returned every man his own proper calamity , and , teaching him how to bear it in the most commodious manner , he marched off with it contentedly , being very well pleased that he had ...
She afterwards returned every man his own proper calamity , and , teaching him how to bear it in the most commodious manner , he marched off with it contentedly , being very well pleased that he had ...
Pagina 29
Now , Sir , my complaint is this , that I am only made use of to serve a turn , being always discarded as soon as a proper person is found out to fill up my place . If you have ever been in the playhouse before the curtain rises ...
Now , Sir , my complaint is this , that I am only made use of to serve a turn , being always discarded as soon as a proper person is found out to fill up my place . If you have ever been in the playhouse before the curtain rises ...
Pagina 43
This way of writing was first of all introduced by T - m Br - wn * , of facetious memory , who , after having gutted a proper name of all its intermediate vowels , used to plant it in his works , and make as free with it as he pleased ...
This way of writing was first of all introduced by T - m Br - wn * , of facetious memory , who , after having gutted a proper name of all its intermediate vowels , used to plant it in his works , and make as free with it as he pleased ...
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