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... Public Virtue , a Poem , ' he said , ' It was fine blank ; ( meaning to express his usual contempt for blank verse :) however , this miserable poem did not sell , and my poor friend Doddy said , Public Virtue was not a subject to ...
... Public Virtue , a Poem , ' he said , ' It was fine blank ; ( meaning to express his usual contempt for blank verse :) however , this miserable poem did not sell , and my poor friend Doddy said , Public Virtue was not a subject to ...
Pagina 587
... public amusement is open . Long vacation is here a vacation from pleasure , as well as business ; nor is there any mode of passing the listless evenings of declining summer , but in the riots of a tavern , or the stupidity of a coffee ...
... public amusement is open . Long vacation is here a vacation from pleasure , as well as business ; nor is there any mode of passing the listless evenings of declining summer , but in the riots of a tavern , or the stupidity of a coffee ...
Pagina 625
... public benefits , " II . 210-211 " Visiter , The Universal , " periodical , I. 186 Voltaire , I. 269 , 588 ; II . 237 , 253 Vows , I. 327 ; II . 254 WALMSLEY , Gilbert , Registrar of the Ecclesiastical Court of Lichfield , I. 39 Walpole ...
... public benefits , " II . 210-211 " Visiter , The Universal , " periodical , I. 186 Voltaire , I. 269 , 588 ; II . 237 , 253 Vows , I. 327 ; II . 254 WALMSLEY , Gilbert , Registrar of the Ecclesiastical Court of Lichfield , I. 39 Walpole ...
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