The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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Pagina 91
... evidently somewhat disappointed . He wrote privately to a friend , " I told your Lordship once before that ( methought ) his Majesty rather asked counsel of the time past than of the time to come . But it is early yet to ground any ...
... evidently somewhat disappointed . He wrote privately to a friend , " I told your Lordship once before that ( methought ) his Majesty rather asked counsel of the time past than of the time to come . But it is early yet to ground any ...
Pagina 276
... evidently not learned not to joke with strangers , and burlesqued the Jacobite or Stuart view in two satirical pamphlets , Reasons Against The Protestant Succession , which he felt would attract the attention of waverers or opponents ...
... evidently not learned not to joke with strangers , and burlesqued the Jacobite or Stuart view in two satirical pamphlets , Reasons Against The Protestant Succession , which he felt would attract the attention of waverers or opponents ...
Pagina 364
... evidently found them some- what inadequate for she wrote to her publisher : " You will be pleased to hear that I have received the Prince's thanks for the handsome copy I sent him of Emma . Whatever he may think of my share of the work ...
... evidently found them some- what inadequate for she wrote to her publisher : " You will be pleased to hear that I have received the Prince's thanks for the handsome copy I sent him of Emma . Whatever he may think of my share of the work ...
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