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Pagina 115
... occasion to a considerable debate , whereas the grant was not only voted unanimously , but passed without animadversion . " The only speech made upon the occasion ( says Fox ) seems to have been that of Mr. Seymour , who , though of the ...
... occasion to a considerable debate , whereas the grant was not only voted unanimously , but passed without animadversion . " The only speech made upon the occasion ( says Fox ) seems to have been that of Mr. Seymour , who , though of the ...
Pagina 141
... occasion for his wit , " & c . Some censure is thrown on the critical Editors and Emendators of Shakspeare , particularly on Mr. Malone ; a subject of which the public have long since had quite enough . Milton is this critic's next ...
... occasion for his wit , " & c . Some censure is thrown on the critical Editors and Emendators of Shakspeare , particularly on Mr. Malone ; a subject of which the public have long since had quite enough . Milton is this critic's next ...
Pagina 374
... occasion were collected together from the high - ways , and must , therefore , consist of poor as well as rich , it may appear extraordinary that the King should ask one of the guests , with surprise and displeasure , how he came there ...
... occasion were collected together from the high - ways , and must , therefore , consist of poor as well as rich , it may appear extraordinary that the King should ask one of the guests , with surprise and displeasure , how he came there ...
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