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Pagina 128
... mention that Mr. Savage often declared in the strongest terms , that he never saw her alone , or in any other place than behind the scenes . At her death [ 23rd Oct. , 1730 ] he endeavoured to show his gratitude in the most decent ...
... mention that Mr. Savage often declared in the strongest terms , that he never saw her alone , or in any other place than behind the scenes . At her death [ 23rd Oct. , 1730 ] he endeavoured to show his gratitude in the most decent ...
Pagina 201
... mention of her death to her birth- day he has formed a happy combination of topics , which any other man would have thought it very difficult to connect in one view , but which he has united in such a manner that the relation between ...
... mention of her death to her birth- day he has formed a happy combination of topics , which any other man would have thought it very difficult to connect in one view , but which he has united in such a manner that the relation between ...
Pagina 205
... mention as a very important part of the happiness of a country life . While this scheme was ripening , his friends di- rected him to take a lodging in the liberties of the Fleet , that he might be secure from his creditors , and sent ...
... mention as a very important part of the happiness of a country life . While this scheme was ripening , his friends di- rected him to take a lodging in the liberties of the Fleet , that he might be secure from his creditors , and sent ...
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The Satirical Letters of St Jerome | 1 |
From The Life of John Milton 16081674 | 21 |
From The Life of John Dryden 16311700 | 43 |
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