Anecdotes, Observations and Characters, of Books and Men, Collected from the Conversation of Pope and Other Eminent Persons. With Notes and a Life of the Author by Samuel Weller Singer. 2. EdSmith, 1858 - Počet stran: 396 |
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... Lord Lincoln's excellent mother had lived two or three years with her children " in one of the finest airs in the world ( says Mr. Spence ) ; in spite of which she lost her eldest son there , but brought off my lord stronger and in ...
... Lord Lincoln's excellent mother had lived two or three years with her children " in one of the finest airs in the world ( says Mr. Spence ) ; in spite of which she lost her eldest son there , but brought off my lord stronger and in ...
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... Lord Lincoln , he very generously offered him , as a gift for his life , a house of this kind at Byfleet in Surrey ... Lord Burlington's at Chiswick ; the latter in October , 1733. Mr. Scot has a drawing of the first thing done that way ...
... Lord Lincoln , he very generously offered him , as a gift for his life , a house of this kind at Byfleet in Surrey ... Lord Burlington's at Chiswick ; the latter in October , 1733. Mr. Scot has a drawing of the first thing done that way ...
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... Lord Oxford's collection . - P . It was a general opinion , that Ben Jonson and Shake- speare lived in enmity against one another . Betterton has assured me often , that there was nothing in it : and that such a supposition was founded ...
... Lord Oxford's collection . - P . It was a general opinion , that Ben Jonson and Shake- speare lived in enmity against one another . Betterton has assured me often , that there was nothing in it : and that such a supposition was founded ...
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... Riskins , for example , Lord Bathurst should have raised two or three mounts ; because his situation is all a plain , and nothing can please without variety . - P , I have sometimes had an idea of planting an old SECTION I. 1728-30 . 9.
... Riskins , for example , Lord Bathurst should have raised two or three mounts ; because his situation is all a plain , and nothing can please without variety . - P , I have sometimes had an idea of planting an old SECTION I. 1728-30 . 9.
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... Lord Bolingbroke . As to our senses , we are made in the best manner that we possibly could . - If we were so formed as to see into the most minute configuration of a post , we should break our shins against it . We see for use , and ...
... Lord Bolingbroke . As to our senses , we are made in the best manner that we possibly could . - If we were so formed as to see into the most minute configuration of a post , we should break our shins against it . We see for use , and ...
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