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- the narrowed twinkling eyes , and the echoing jaws , of living laughter . In the third lecture , Mr. H. converses about Cowley , But- ler , Suckling , and Etherege : best about Butler . The fourth lecture opens happily : Comedy is a ...
- the narrowed twinkling eyes , and the echoing jaws , of living laughter . In the third lecture , Mr. H. converses about Cowley , But- ler , Suckling , and Etherege : best about Butler . The fourth lecture opens happily : Comedy is a ...
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... living , like the meanest citizens , to the dominion of the law . ' In another place , the author tells us that , in visiting this country , he wished to ascertain what relations between the civil authority and the military force were ...
... living , like the meanest citizens , to the dominion of the law . ' In another place , the author tells us that , in visiting this country , he wished to ascertain what relations between the civil authority and the military force were ...
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... living , 265 . Bitterns , particulars concerning , 145 . Bonaparte , poetic musings on his exile at Elba , 207. Spe- cimens of his official corre- spondence while in Egypt , Nn 497 497-499 . His character of Sir Sidney Smith , 499 ...
... living , 265 . Bitterns , particulars concerning , 145 . Bonaparte , poetic musings on his exile at Elba , 207. Spe- cimens of his official corre- spondence while in Egypt , Nn 497 497-499 . His character of Sir Sidney Smith , 499 ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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