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... told him that he had made him too high a compliment ; and when the fellow seemed to think that could hardly be , added with a more decisive look , that it was too great an honour for any man under a duke ; but told him at the same time ...
... told him that he had made him too high a compliment ; and when the fellow seemed to think that could hardly be , added with a more decisive look , that it was too great an honour for any man under a duke ; but told him at the same time ...
Strana 82
... told me he always drank before he went abroad . He recommended to me a dram of it at the same time , with so much heartiness , that I could not forbear drinking it . As soon as I had got it down , I found it very unpalatable ; upon ...
... told me he always drank before he went abroad . He recommended to me a dram of it at the same time , with so much heartiness , that I could not forbear drinking it . As soon as I had got it down , I found it very unpalatable ; upon ...
Strana 86
... told beforehand that it was a good Church of England comedy . " He then proceeded to inquire of me who this distrest mother was ; and upon hearing that she was Hector's widow , he told me that her husband was a brave man , and that when ...
... told beforehand that it was a good Church of England comedy . " He then proceeded to inquire of me who this distrest mother was ; and upon hearing that she was Hector's widow , he told me that her husband was a brave man , and that when ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
FRANCIS BACON Lord Verulam | 1 |
ALEXANDER POPE xxv On Dedications Guardian No | 4 |
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