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... death of Augustus . " - T is sweet to trifle now and then : Southey's trifling with Browne would have been a perfect Saturnalia of learned misrule . Sir Thomas , then , though born in London ( 1605 ) , belongs eminently to East Anglia ...
... death of Augustus . " - T is sweet to trifle now and then : Southey's trifling with Browne would have been a perfect Saturnalia of learned misrule . Sir Thomas , then , though born in London ( 1605 ) , belongs eminently to East Anglia ...
Pagina 6
... death to die , which makes us amazed at those au- dacities that durst be nothing and return into their chaos again . tions and wild horses of Plato , are the highest. shortly Cromwell was to afford a new in- stance of posthumous ...
... death to die , which makes us amazed at those au- dacities that durst be nothing and return into their chaos again . tions and wild horses of Plato , are the highest. shortly Cromwell was to afford a new in- stance of posthumous ...
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... death in 1710 , by which the male line became extinct , the libraries of his father and grandfather were sold by auc- tion , at the Black Boy Coffee - house in Ave- Mary - Lane . On October 17 , 1676 , Tommy , still in London , " is so ...
... death in 1710 , by which the male line became extinct , the libraries of his father and grandfather were sold by auc- tion , at the Black Boy Coffee - house in Ave- Mary - Lane . On October 17 , 1676 , Tommy , still in London , " is so ...
Pagina 19
... death , like Mr. Pope's victims , by a sort of justifiable homi- cide , or else perish from natural causes , the most natural in the world . G. There's rather a dearth at present in our home - literature . Poetry seems to have sunk with ...
... death , like Mr. Pope's victims , by a sort of justifiable homi- cide , or else perish from natural causes , the most natural in the world . G. There's rather a dearth at present in our home - literature . Poetry seems to have sunk with ...
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... death - bed of the gray - haired old man . that after passing the usual time at his legal To him the world was still beautiful , life was studies , he was not called to the bar , and a noble drama , love and truth were not that law was ...
... death - bed of the gray - haired old man . that after passing the usual time at his legal To him the world was still beautiful , life was studies , he was not called to the bar , and a noble drama , love and truth were not that law was ...
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