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Pagina 25
... the food for the feeders , as Milton and Euripedes are said , by a Rt . Rev . Critic
, to substitute effects for causes , and tears for cinders . See Note with signature (
H ) on the words “ melodious tear , " in Lycidas . Warton ' s second Edit . of ...
... the food for the feeders , as Milton and Euripedes are said , by a Rt . Rev . Critic
, to substitute effects for causes , and tears for cinders . See Note with signature (
H ) on the words “ melodious tear , " in Lycidas . Warton ' s second Edit . of ...
Pagina 35
... state of extreme distress , was ( for the second time ) received with kindness ,
and his enormities freely forgiven , by an affectionate father , whom , in return for
his liberality and indulgence , this bright exemplar of filial gratitude denounced to
...
... state of extreme distress , was ( for the second time ) received with kindness ,
and his enormities freely forgiven , by an affectionate father , whom , in return for
his liberality and indulgence , this bright exemplar of filial gratitude denounced to
...
Pagina 62
Yet how imperiously soever our predilection may incline towards Jack the
Second , or Jack Holliday , impartiality demands that the world should no longer
be kept in the dark respecting the real extent of the merits and exertions of Jack
the First ...
Yet how imperiously soever our predilection may incline towards Jack the
Second , or Jack Holliday , impartiality demands that the world should no longer
be kept in the dark respecting the real extent of the merits and exertions of Jack
the First ...
Pagina 64
Where league ' twixt belly ' s form ' d and head By alphabet of gingerbread ;
Pindaric boldness and spirit which Jack the Second so happily arrogates to
himself in his advertisement of the British Oak before - mentioned . When ,
however , we ...
Where league ' twixt belly ' s form ' d and head By alphabet of gingerbread ;
Pindaric boldness and spirit which Jack the Second so happily arrogates to
himself in his advertisement of the British Oak before - mentioned . When ,
however , we ...
Pagina 113
Including Salmagundi, Topsy-turvy, Bubble and Squeak, and Crambe Repetita
George Huddesford. BUBBLE AND SQUEAK . SECOND COURSE . " Oh that I
was a red hot poker ! ” * Thrice that Stentorophonic stoker Of coal - black
conscience ...
Including Salmagundi, Topsy-turvy, Bubble and Squeak, and Crambe Repetita
George Huddesford. BUBBLE AND SQUEAK . SECOND COURSE . " Oh that I
was a red hot poker ! ” * Thrice that Stentorophonic stoker Of coal - black
conscience ...
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