Roundabout Papers ...T. Y. Crowell, 1863 - Počet stran: 352 |
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... honest reasons for oppressing them . Appended to Lord Brougham's biographical sketch of Lord North are some autograph notes of the King , which let us most curiously into the state of his mind . " The times certainly require , " says he ...
... honest reasons for oppressing them . Appended to Lord Brougham's biographical sketch of Lord North are some autograph notes of the King , which let us most curiously into the state of his mind . " The times certainly require , " says he ...
Strana 466
... honest Gay . In the portraits of the literary worthies of the early part of the last century , Gay's face is the pleasantest perhaps of all . It appears adorned with neither periwig nor nightcap ( the full dress and negligée of learning ...
... honest Gay . In the portraits of the literary worthies of the early part of the last century , Gay's face is the pleasantest perhaps of all . It appears adorned with neither periwig nor nightcap ( the full dress and negligée of learning ...
Strana 504
... honest Hogarth's opinion about his talents for the sublime . Although Swift could not see the difference between tweedle - dee and tweedle - dum , pos- terity has not shared the Dean's contempt for Handel ; the world has discovered a ...
... honest Hogarth's opinion about his talents for the sublime . Although Swift could not see the difference between tweedle - dee and tweedle - dum , pos- terity has not shared the Dean's contempt for Handel ; the world has discovered a ...
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