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... character , and that the fine comic richness Lyttleton . That nobleman then held some rank of his colouring made it almost appear as new to in the world of letters , and as the chief feature in him as to any other person in the house ...
... character , and that the fine comic richness Lyttleton . That nobleman then held some rank of his colouring made it almost appear as new to in the world of letters , and as the chief feature in him as to any other person in the house ...
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... character ; every reader must be an enemy or bition . Nature every day produces in abundance an admirer . men capable of filling all the requisite duties of au- This poet began the course of glory so early as thority ; but she is ...
... character ; every reader must be an enemy or bition . Nature every day produces in abundance an admirer . men capable of filling all the requisite duties of au- This poet began the course of glory so early as thority ; but she is ...
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... character , in the midst tions to amuse us by rule , and deploring over the of one of his most violent passions , while he ap- ruins of desolated majesty at Covent - Garden . As pears in an ungovernable rage , feels the demon of I love ...
... character , in the midst tions to amuse us by rule , and deploring over the of one of his most violent passions , while he ap- ruins of desolated majesty at Covent - Garden . As pears in an ungovernable rage , feels the demon of I love ...
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MEMOIRS of the life and writings of Dr Gold | 7 |
An Inquiry into the Present State of Polite | 122 |
Prologue by Laberius | 143 |
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