Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and MenJ. R. Smith, 1858 - Počet stran: 396 |
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... occasion looked more like an exultation that he himself was going to be chief , than an attendance of that man to his grave , who had been the entire making of him.-P. " I was extremely inclined to have gone to Lisbon with Lord ...
... occasion looked more like an exultation that he himself was going to be chief , than an attendance of that man to his grave , who had been the entire making of him.-P. " I was extremely inclined to have gone to Lisbon with Lord ...
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... occasion promote the subscription . He said if some more of the proposals were sent down and left at his shop ; he would be glad to receive them under his trust ; I told him the single one I had , I would only part with to him to show ...
... occasion promote the subscription . He said if some more of the proposals were sent down and left at his shop ; he would be glad to receive them under his trust ; I told him the single one I had , I would only part with to him to show ...
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... occasion of his transla- ting some of the Satires and Epistles of Horace , 225 . Pope , his idea of the consistency of fore - knowledge and free- will , 228 . 228 . how little he feared death , his intention of translating from the most ...
... occasion of his transla- ting some of the Satires and Epistles of Horace , 225 . Pope , his idea of the consistency of fore - knowledge and free- will , 228 . 228 . how little he feared death , his intention of translating from the most ...
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