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... introducing Asi- atic employments into the courts of England , 125 128 133 136 139 143 147 . CX . On the different sects in England , par- ticularly Methodism , 151 CXI . An election described , 155 CXII . A literary contest of great ...
... introducing Asi- atic employments into the courts of England , 125 128 133 136 139 143 147 . CX . On the different sects in England , par- ticularly Methodism , 151 CXI . An election described , 155 CXII . A literary contest of great ...
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... introduced to the goddess , who represented Beau- ty in person . She was seated on a throne , at the foot of which stood several strangers lately introduced like me ; all regarding her form in extasy . Ah what eyes ! what lips ! how ...
... introduced to the goddess , who represented Beau- ty in person . She was seated on a throne , at the foot of which stood several strangers lately introduced like me ; all regarding her form in extasy . Ah what eyes ! what lips ! how ...
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... introduced the use of paint , and paint pro- duces wrinkles : so that a fine lady shall look like a hag at twenty - three . But as in some measure they never appear young , so it may be equally asserted , that they actually think ...
... introduced the use of paint , and paint pro- duces wrinkles : so that a fine lady shall look like a hag at twenty - three . But as in some measure they never appear young , so it may be equally asserted , that they actually think ...
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... introduce a wire - walker , or a water - fall ; when in- structed in every actor's peculiar talent , and capable of adapting his speeches to the supposed excellence ; when thus instructed , he knows all that can give a modern audience ...
... introduce a wire - walker , or a water - fall ; when in- structed in every actor's peculiar talent , and capable of adapting his speeches to the supposed excellence ; when thus instructed , he knows all that can give a modern audience ...
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... introduce a scene of this sort in every play . Towards the middle of the last act , I would have them enter with wild looks and out - spread arms ; there is no necessity for speaking ; they are only to groan at each other ; they must ...
... introduce a scene of this sort in every play . Towards the middle of the last act , I would have them enter with wild looks and out - spread arms ; there is no necessity for speaking ; they are only to groan at each other ; they must ...
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