John Gay, His Place in the Eighteenth CenturyCollins, 1938 - 496 pagina's |
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Pagina 103
... look up the reports of Lord Oxford's speeches at that time will immediately sympathise with that gentleman's desire to surround himself with people capable of explaining his own language to him , or making it persuasive to others . And ...
... look up the reports of Lord Oxford's speeches at that time will immediately sympathise with that gentleman's desire to surround himself with people capable of explaining his own language to him , or making it persuasive to others . And ...
Pagina 118
... look twice , that his tongue is very apparently in his cheek . Only Prior had ever tried the same tactics and by a similar kind of graceless grace and cheeky I - don't- care - if - I - get - it - or - not manner , had managed to pull it ...
... look twice , that his tongue is very apparently in his cheek . Only Prior had ever tried the same tactics and by a similar kind of graceless grace and cheeky I - don't- care - if - I - get - it - or - not manner , had managed to pull it ...
Pagina 372
... looks , the kind favours and expressions of the divine Duchess , who here- after shall be in place of a queen to me ... look upon myself as one already dead and desire , my dear Mr. Pope , whom I love as my own soul , if you survive me ...
... looks , the kind favours and expressions of the divine Duchess , who here- after shall be in place of a queen to me ... look upon myself as one already dead and desire , my dear Mr. Pope , whom I love as my own soul , if you survive me ...
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