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Strana
... Young Courtier The Modern Dramatic Poets . - I .. Hogarth Macaulay 202 Pope 209 Hallam 213 Jeffrey 218 Milman 222 Gifford 225 Dr. T. Brett 233 Anonymous 235 Various 237 C. Lamb 245 Of the Inconvenience of Greatness . Montaigne 247 The ...
... Young Courtier The Modern Dramatic Poets . - I .. Hogarth Macaulay 202 Pope 209 Hallam 213 Jeffrey 218 Milman 222 Gifford 225 Dr. T. Brett 233 Anonymous 235 Various 237 C. Lamb 245 Of the Inconvenience of Greatness . Montaigne 247 The ...
Strana 16
... in the last masque , and how it drew The young lord's eyes upon Succeeded in the eldest prentice ' place , To walk before you- L. Frugal . Pray you , end . Holdfast ( 16 [ MASSINGER . HALF - HOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS .
... in the last masque , and how it drew The young lord's eyes upon Succeeded in the eldest prentice ' place , To walk before you- L. Frugal . Pray you , end . Holdfast ( 16 [ MASSINGER . HALF - HOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS .
Strana 20
... young women flocked about me , and besought me , in all the agonies of distress , to advise them what to do . I told them , my best advice was to recom- mend themselves to God's protecting grace , and prepare for death . At length I ...
... young women flocked about me , and besought me , in all the agonies of distress , to advise them what to do . I told them , my best advice was to recom- mend themselves to God's protecting grace , and prepare for death . At length I ...
Strana 24
... young man with a face - my faith , like the gentle- man that we saw at Kincy ; you remember ? and better still perhaps I don't say so to interest you , but because it is a fact . In these mountains T What and h petects dist the roads ...
... young man with a face - my faith , like the gentle- man that we saw at Kincy ; you remember ? and better still perhaps I don't say so to interest you , but because it is a fact . In these mountains T What and h petects dist the roads ...
Strana 26
... young man lying with his throat bare - with one hand he took his knife , and with the other - Oh ! cousin - he seized a ham , which hung from the ceiling , cut a slice from it , and retired as he had come . The door was closed again ...
... young man lying with his throat bare - with one hand he took his knife , and with the other - Oh ! cousin - he seized a ham , which hung from the ceiling , cut a slice from it , and retired as he had come . The door was closed again ...
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