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Pagina 45
... pressed in the Spectator . " I don't believe , as good a poet as you are , that you can make finer Lanskips than those about the King's houses , or with all yor descriptions build a more magnificent palace than Versailles . I am ...
... pressed in the Spectator . " I don't believe , as good a poet as you are , that you can make finer Lanskips than those about the King's houses , or with all yor descriptions build a more magnificent palace than Versailles . I am ...
Pagina 63
... pressed for his reasons , he replied " that while too many fools and blockheads were maintained in their pride and luxury at the public expense , such men as were really an honour to their age and country were shamefully suffered to ...
... pressed for his reasons , he replied " that while too many fools and blockheads were maintained in their pride and luxury at the public expense , such men as were really an honour to their age and country were shamefully suffered to ...
Pagina 63
... pressed for his reasons , he replied " that while too many fools and blockheads were maintained in their pride and luxury at the public expense , such men as were really an honour to their age and country were shamefully suffered to ...
... pressed for his reasons , he replied " that while too many fools and blockheads were maintained in their pride and luxury at the public expense , such men as were really an honour to their age and country were shamefully suffered to ...
Pagina 63
... pressed for his reasons , he replied " that while too many fools and blockheads were maintained in their pride and luxury at the public expense , such men as were really an honour to their age and country were shamefully suffered to ...
... pressed for his reasons , he replied " that while too many fools and blockheads were maintained in their pride and luxury at the public expense , such men as were really an honour to their age and country were shamefully suffered to ...
Pagina 63
... pressed for his reasons , he replied " that while too many fools and blockheads were maintained in their pride and luxury at the public expense , such men as were really an honour to their age and country were shamefully suffered to ...
... pressed for his reasons , he replied " that while too many fools and blockheads were maintained in their pride and luxury at the public expense , such men as were really an honour to their age and country were shamefully suffered to ...
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