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Strana 10
... and would not make use of my coral until they had taken away the bells from it . As for the rest of my infancy , there being nothing in it remarkable , I shall pass it over in silence . I find , that , during my nonage , I had the ...
... and would not make use of my coral until they had taken away the bells from it . As for the rest of my infancy , there being nothing in it remarkable , I shall pass it over in silence . I find , that , during my nonage , I had the ...
Strana 11
I have been taken for a merchant upon the Exchange for above these ten years , and sometimes país for a Jew in the assembly of stock.jobbers at Jonathan's . In short , wherever I fee a cluster ce people , I alivays mix with them ...
I have been taken for a merchant upon the Exchange for above these ten years , and sometimes país for a Jew in the assembly of stock.jobbers at Jonathan's . In short , wherever I fee a cluster ce people , I alivays mix with them ...
Strana 17
As other men of his age will take notice to you what fuch a minister said upon such and such an occafion " ; he will tell you , when the Duke of Monmouth danced at court , fuch a woman was then fmitten ; another was taken with him at ...
As other men of his age will take notice to you what fuch a minister said upon such and such an occafion " ; he will tell you , when the Duke of Monmouth danced at court , fuch a woman was then fmitten ; another was taken with him at ...
Strana 23
One would think a silent man , who concerned himself with no one breathing , should be very little liable to misinterpretations ; and yet I remember I was once taken up for a Jesuit ...
One would think a silent man , who concerned himself with no one breathing , should be very little liable to misinterpretations ; and yet I remember I was once taken up for a Jesuit ...
Strana 29
And as for the poet himself , from whom the dreams of this opera are taken , I must intirely agree with Monsieur Boileau , that one verse in Virgil is worth all the Clincant or Tinsel of Taffo . But to return to the sparrows ; there ...
And as for the poet himself , from whom the dreams of this opera are taken , I must intirely agree with Monsieur Boileau , that one verse in Virgil is worth all the Clincant or Tinsel of Taffo . But to return to the sparrows ; there ...
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