The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... Laertes did this , he would perhaps be easier in his own fortune ; but then Irus , a fellow of yesterday , who has but twelve hundred a year , would be his equal . Rather than this should be , Laertes goes on to bring well- born beggars ...
... Laertes did this , he would perhaps be easier in his own fortune ; but then Irus , a fellow of yesterday , who has but twelve hundred a year , would be his equal . Rather than this should be , Laertes goes on to bring well- born beggars ...
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