English EssaysBlackie & son, limited, 1906 - 257 strán (strany) |
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Strana 38
... lived in an army , and in a serious hour reflect upon the many gay and agreeable men that might long have flourished in the arts of peace , and not join with the imprecations of the fatherless and widow on the tyrant to whose am- bition ...
... lived in an army , and in a serious hour reflect upon the many gay and agreeable men that might long have flourished in the arts of peace , and not join with the imprecations of the fatherless and widow on the tyrant to whose am- bition ...
Strana 39
... are said to have been named after a Yorkshire knight , Roger Calverley , who lived in the reign of Richard I. ( Chappell's Music of the Olden Time ) . that is very singular in his behaviour , but his SIR RICHARD STEELE . 39.
... are said to have been named after a Yorkshire knight , Roger Calverley , who lived in the reign of Richard I. ( Chappell's Music of the Olden Time ) . that is very singular in his behaviour , but his SIR RICHARD STEELE . 39.
Strana 80
... lived in the farther part of the country , and being very lucky in a pair of long lantern - jaws1 , wrung his face into such a hideous grimace , that every feature of it appeared under a different distortion . The whole company stood ...
... lived in the farther part of the country , and being very lucky in a pair of long lantern - jaws1 , wrung his face into such a hideous grimace , that every feature of it appeared under a different distortion . The whole company stood ...
Strana 91
... lived out of the way of being better informed , are not easy to be conceived by a person who has never conversed with them . That I may give my readers an image of these rural statesmen , I shall , without farther preface , set down an ...
... lived out of the way of being better informed , are not easy to be conceived by a person who has never conversed with them . That I may give my readers an image of these rural statesmen , I shall , without farther preface , set down an ...
Strana 102
... lived till 1715 , and there is an epitaph to him in Mortlake Churchyard , but he issued no almanac after 1709 , for his fame did not survive his metaphorical death at the hands of Swift . of a weak cause : my concern is not so 102 ...
... lived till 1715 , and there is an epitaph to him in Mortlake Churchyard , but he issued no almanac after 1709 , for his fame did not survive his metaphorical death at the hands of Swift . of a weak cause : my concern is not so 102 ...
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