The PolyanthosJ. T. Buckingham, 1812 |
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... too great a distance from the audience , which we hear will be rectified the next time of performance . " " Mr. Malone has preserved a tradition , that the father of lord chief justice Marlay took an op- portunity 26 THE POLYANTHOS .
... too great a distance from the audience , which we hear will be rectified the next time of performance . " " Mr. Malone has preserved a tradition , that the father of lord chief justice Marlay took an op- portunity 26 THE POLYANTHOS .
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... lord knows what to view , And affectation , pert and young , Swearing to love - the lord knows who , Still round the midnight cauldron caper : Warm charity with Newland's paper , And baby bounty not unwilling To give to mother dear her ...
... lord knows what to view , And affectation , pert and young , Swearing to love - the lord knows who , Still round the midnight cauldron caper : Warm charity with Newland's paper , And baby bounty not unwilling To give to mother dear her ...
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... Lord Erskine , from whom he received many flatter- ing testimonies of respect and attention . His philological knowledge had introduced him to intimacy with many eminent literary characters , among whom , in addition to Dr. Johnson ...
... Lord Erskine , from whom he received many flatter- ing testimonies of respect and attention . His philological knowledge had introduced him to intimacy with many eminent literary characters , among whom , in addition to Dr. Johnson ...
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