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 207
... success , I threw it by ; but after some time I resumed it again , and had the good hap to master it . Being encouraged by this success beyond expectation , I have ventured upon many others , and seldom failed of any that I have ...
... success , I threw it by ; but after some time I resumed it again , and had the good hap to master it . Being encouraged by this success beyond expectation , I have ventured upon many others , and seldom failed of any that I have ...
Pagina 212
... success . In the same year was acted his next production , ' The Rival Ladies , ' a tragi - comedy , of which the tragic parts were written in rhyme and the comic in blank verse . In a dedication to the earl of Orrery prefixed to The ...
... success . In the same year was acted his next production , ' The Rival Ladies , ' a tragi - comedy , of which the tragic parts were written in rhyme and the comic in blank verse . In a dedication to the earl of Orrery prefixed to The ...
Pagina 413
... success arrived in England . A day of solemn thanksgiving was appointed ; and , when parliament assembled , Mr Pitt , with that energy of eloquence peculiar to himself , expatiated upon the successes of the campaign , and dwelt on the ...
... success arrived in England . A day of solemn thanksgiving was appointed ; and , when parliament assembled , Mr Pitt , with that energy of eloquence peculiar to himself , expatiated upon the successes of the campaign , and dwelt on the ...
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