Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and MenJ. R. Smith, 1858 - Počet stran: 396 |
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... lived in the Forest , that I got so well acquainted with Sir William Trumbull , who loved very much to read and talk of the classics in his retirement . We used to take a ride out together , three or four days in the week , and at last ...
... lived in the Forest , that I got so well acquainted with Sir William Trumbull , who loved very much to read and talk of the classics in his retirement . We used to take a ride out together , three or four days in the week , and at last ...
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... lived with them he could not have occasion for much : he died worth upwards of three thousand pounds . - P . Otway * has written but two tragedies , out of six , that are pathetic . I believe he did it without much design ; as Lillo has ...
... lived with them he could not have occasion for much : he died worth upwards of three thousand pounds . - P . Otway * has written but two tragedies , out of six , that are pathetic . I believe he did it without much design ; as Lillo has ...
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... lived in the same street , his house very near hers ; until his acquaintance with the young Duchess of Marlborough . He then quitted that house . The duchess showed me a diamond necklace ( which Lady Di , used afterwards to wear ) that ...
... lived in the same street , his house very near hers ; until his acquaintance with the young Duchess of Marlborough . He then quitted that house . The duchess showed me a diamond necklace ( which Lady Di , used afterwards to wear ) that ...
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