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Pagina 6
... took up an hundred foot , a piece of an old boat burnt Pompey ; and if the burthen of Isaac were sufficient for an holocaust , a man may carry his own pyre . " The Hydriotaphia contains many passages of a higher tone : - " Oblivion is ...
... took up an hundred foot , a piece of an old boat burnt Pompey ; and if the burthen of Isaac were sufficient for an holocaust , a man may carry his own pyre . " The Hydriotaphia contains many passages of a higher tone : - " Oblivion is ...
Pagina 13
... took his " triumvirat " a hard - working week to traverse . The first day they accom- plished much , for they " baited at Licham and layed at the King's Head in Linne . The next day morning , after the towne musick had saluted " them ...
... took his " triumvirat " a hard - working week to traverse . The first day they accom- plished much , for they " baited at Licham and layed at the King's Head in Linne . The next day morning , after the towne musick had saluted " them ...
Pagina 26
... took his seat on the opposition benches . He drew up , on the spur of the mo- ment , a " Short Account of a late Adminis- tration ; " a little piece that does not occupy three octavo pages , but is at the same time a brilliant defence ...
... took his seat on the opposition benches . He drew up , on the spur of the mo- ment , a " Short Account of a late Adminis- tration ; " a little piece that does not occupy three octavo pages , but is at the same time a brilliant defence ...
Pagina 37
... took place at such irregular hours . One would infer from his tendency to com- His general salutation consisted in a mere nod ; he bestowed a paternal smile on his friends , and a patronizing address on indif- ferent persons . He was ...
... took place at such irregular hours . One would infer from his tendency to com- His general salutation consisted in a mere nod ; he bestowed a paternal smile on his friends , and a patronizing address on indif- ferent persons . He was ...
Pagina 38
... took daily before dinner . The British Ambassador , Keith , once sent an Englishman to him , and advised him to compliment Kaunitz to the utmost of his ability , and so as to suit a man blazé with flattery . The Englishman , whose forte ...
... took daily before dinner . The British Ambassador , Keith , once sent an Englishman to him , and advised him to compliment Kaunitz to the utmost of his ability , and so as to suit a man blazé with flattery . The Englishman , whose forte ...
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