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It is from hence that good or ill Fortune has no manner of Force towards affecting
my Judgment . I see Men flourishing in Courts and languishing in Jayls , without
being prejudiced from their Circumstances to their Favour or Disadvantage ; but ...
It is from hence that good or ill Fortune has no manner of Force towards affecting
my Judgment . I see Men flourishing in Courts and languishing in Jayls , without
being prejudiced from their Circumstances to their Favour or Disadvantage ; but ...
Strana 22
Dennis ' s Essay on the Opera ' s after the Italian Manner ( 1706 ) , subtitled ' with
some reflections on the damage which they may bring to the public ' ( Critical
Works , ed . Hooker , i . 382 - 93 ) , is one of the earliest in a long line of attacks in
...
Dennis ' s Essay on the Opera ' s after the Italian Manner ( 1706 ) , subtitled ' with
some reflections on the damage which they may bring to the public ' ( Critical
Works , ed . Hooker , i . 382 - 93 ) , is one of the earliest in a long line of attacks in
...
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This Predecessor of ours , you see , is dressed after this manner , and his Cheeks
would be no larger than mine were he in an Hat as I am . He was the last Man
that won a Prize in the Tilt - Yard ? ( which is now a Common Street before ...
This Predecessor of ours , you see , is dressed after this manner , and his Cheeks
would be no larger than mine were he in an Hat as I am . He was the last Man
that won a Prize in the Tilt - Yard ? ( which is now a Common Street before ...
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NUMBERS 585635 | xxii |
THE TEXT cvi | 8 |
ERRATA cxiii | 8 |
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