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Pagina xvi
... sense of the last paragraph of the poem , which specifically renounces politics , and so he is forced , rather lamely , to paraphrase the last lines thus : ' when both national and domestic happiness are no longer possible , the ...
... sense of the last paragraph of the poem , which specifically renounces politics , and so he is forced , rather lamely , to paraphrase the last lines thus : ' when both national and domestic happiness are no longer possible , the ...
Pagina 45
... sense without pride , and 10 beauty without affectation . MISS RICH . This , Sir , is a style very unusual with Mr. Honeywood ; and I should be glad to know why he thus attempts to encrease that vanity , which his own lessons taught me ...
... sense without pride , and 10 beauty without affectation . MISS RICH . This , Sir , is a style very unusual with Mr. Honeywood ; and I should be glad to know why he thus attempts to encrease that vanity , which his own lessons taught me ...
Pagina 255
... sense of unscrupulous rogue ( 1330 ) . BANDBOX : Container of showy trivia ; hence , showy , trivial ( 1773 : first usage ) . BASKET : ( 1 ) single - stick with protective basket hilt ( 1773 : first usage ) ; ( 2 ) the outside back seat ...
... sense of unscrupulous rogue ( 1330 ) . BANDBOX : Container of showy trivia ; hence , showy , trivial ( 1773 : first usage ) . BASKET : ( 1 ) single - stick with protective basket hilt ( 1773 : first usage ) ; ( 2 ) the outside back seat ...
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Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
Copyright | |
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