English EssaysBlackie & son, limited, 1909 - 257 strán (strany) |
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Strana xxviii
... followed with his six portraits of the members of the Spec- tator Club . Of these most interest attaches to Sir Roger de Coverley , for both authors bestowed special attention on the delineation of his character . They were not ...
... followed with his six portraits of the members of the Spec- tator Club . Of these most interest attaches to Sir Roger de Coverley , for both authors bestowed special attention on the delineation of his character . They were not ...
Strana 22
... followed her from the playhouse , to find out who she was , for me ? " I perceived a tear fall down his cheek as he spoke , which moved me not a little . But , to turn the discourse , I said , " She is not indeed quite that creature she ...
... followed her from the playhouse , to find out who she was , for me ? " I perceived a tear fall down his cheek as he spoke , which moved me not a little . But , to turn the discourse , I said , " She is not indeed quite that creature she ...
Strana 255
... followed by the latter , who gave " Miserere " in fine style , hitting off the mumping notes and lengthened drawl of Old Mortification with infinite humour . April Fool swore they had exchanged con- ditions ; but Good Friday was ...
... followed by the latter , who gave " Miserere " in fine style , hitting off the mumping notes and lengthened drawl of Old Mortification with infinite humour . April Fool swore they had exchanged con- ditions ; but Good Friday was ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
FRANCIS BACON Lord Verulam | 1 |
ALEXANDER POPE xxv On Dedications Guardian No | 4 |
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