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... pleased with it ; said the Italian was the only language for music ; and admired how wonderfully tender the sentiment was, and how pretty the accent is of that language ; with the rest that is said by rote on that occasion. Mr Meggot is ...
... pleased with it ; said the Italian was the only language for music ; and admired how wonderfully tender the sentiment was, and how pretty the accent is of that language ; with the rest that is said by rote on that occasion. Mr Meggot is ...
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... pleased than with a plain man's compliment, who, upon his friend's telling him that he would like tho Spectator much hotter if he understood the motto, replied that good wine needs no bush. I have heard of a couple of preachers in a ...
... pleased than with a plain man's compliment, who, upon his friend's telling him that he would like tho Spectator much hotter if he understood the motto, replied that good wine needs no bush. I have heard of a couple of preachers in a ...
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... pleased with the curiosity of the old knight, though I did not much wonder at it, having heard him say more than once in private discourse, that he looked upon Prince Eugenio ' (for so the knight always calls him) to be a greater man ...
... pleased with the curiosity of the old knight, though I did not much wonder at it, having heard him say more than once in private discourse, that he looked upon Prince Eugenio ' (for so the knight always calls him) to be a greater man ...
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