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Pagina 26
... houses , was always treated by them with as much complaisance as any other young lady of their acquaintance . It was an unspeakable pleasure to visit or sit at a meal in that family . I have often seen the old man's heart flow at his ...
... houses , was always treated by them with as much complaisance as any other young lady of their acquaintance . It was an unspeakable pleasure to visit or sit at a meal in that family . I have often seen the old man's heart flow at his ...
Pagina 28
... House , then under the charge of Dr. Ellis , a man of taste and scholar- ship . The Charter House at that period was , after Westminster , the best - known school in England , and here was laid the foundation of that sound classical ...
... House , then under the charge of Dr. Ellis , a man of taste and scholar- ship . The Charter House at that period was , after Westminster , the best - known school in England , and here was laid the foundation of that sound classical ...
Pagina 29
... House in 1687 , at the early age of fifteen , he was entered at Queen's College , Oxford , and remained a member of that society for two years , when a copy of his Latin verses fell into the hands of Dr. Lancaster , then Fellow and ...
... House in 1687 , at the early age of fifteen , he was entered at Queen's College , Oxford , and remained a member of that society for two years , when a copy of his Latin verses fell into the hands of Dr. Lancaster , then Fellow and ...
Pagina 45
... houses , or with all yo ' descriptions build a more magnificent palace than Versailles . I am , however , so singular as to prefer Fontaine- bleau to the rest . It is situated among rocks and woods that give you a fine variety of Savage ...
... houses , or with all yo ' descriptions build a more magnificent palace than Versailles . I am , however , so singular as to prefer Fontaine- bleau to the rest . It is situated among rocks and woods that give you a fine variety of Savage ...
Pagina 56
... house was ill - attended on the third night , when the poet received all the profits of the performance , were forced , as Oldham says , " to starve or live in tatters all the year . " " 1 Periodical literature , in the shape of ...
... house was ill - attended on the third night , when the poet received all the profits of the performance , were forced , as Oldham says , " to starve or live in tatters all the year . " " 1 Periodical literature , in the shape of ...
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