The English Nation; Or, A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton & Company, 1863 |
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Pagina 204
... says , in the preface to his Psyche , ' " I will be bold to affirm , that this is as much a play as could be made upon this subject , " whereas nothing more utterly contemptible was ever conceived than his treatment of that most ...
... says , in the preface to his Psyche , ' " I will be bold to affirm , that this is as much a play as could be made upon this subject , " whereas nothing more utterly contemptible was ever conceived than his treatment of that most ...
Pagina 264
... says , best amends you can make to me , is , by saying all the good you can of me , which is , that I heartily love and esteem the dean , and Dr Par- nelle . Gay is yours and theirs : his spirit is awakened very much in the cause of the ...
... says , best amends you can make to me , is , by saying all the good you can of me , which is , that I heartily love and esteem the dean , and Dr Par- nelle . Gay is yours and theirs : his spirit is awakened very much in the cause of the ...
Pagina 551
... says Mrs Racket , his sister - in - law . Mr Pope's not being richer , ' says Martha Blount , may be easily accounted for ; he never had any love for money . If he was extravagant in any thing it was his grotto . ' Again , " He did not ...
... says Mrs Racket , his sister - in - law . Mr Pope's not being richer , ' says Martha Blount , may be easily accounted for ; he never had any love for money . If he was extravagant in any thing it was his grotto . ' Again , " He did not ...
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