Dramatic EssaysJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1912 - 299 sivua |
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... rest I found this Essay , the writing of which , in this rude and indigested manner wherein your lordship now sees it , served as an amusement to me in the country , when the violence of the last plague had driven me from the town ...
... rest I found this Essay , the writing of which , in this rude and indigested manner wherein your lordship now sees it , served as an amusement to me in the country , when the violence of the last plague had driven me from the town ...
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... rest , it was the fortune of Eugenius , Crites , Lisideius , and Neander , to be in company together ; three of them persons whom their wit and quality have made known to all the town ; and whom I have chose to hide under these borrowed ...
... rest , it was the fortune of Eugenius , Crites , Lisideius , and Neander , to be in company together ; three of them persons whom their wit and quality have made known to all the town ; and whom I have chose to hide under these borrowed ...
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... rest that happy omen of our nation's victory : adding , that we had but this to desire in confirmation of it , that we might hear no more of that noise , which was now leaving the English coast . When the rest had concurred in the same ...
... rest that happy omen of our nation's victory : adding , that we had but this to desire in confirmation of it , that we might hear no more of that noise , which was now leaving the English coast . When the rest had concurred in the same ...
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... rest ; and after they had given order to the watermen to turn their barge , and row softly , that they might take the cool of the evening in their return , Crites , being desired by the company to begin , spoke on behalf of the ancients ...
... rest ; and after they had given order to the watermen to turn their barge , and row softly , that they might take the cool of the evening in their return , Crites , being desired by the company to begin , spoke on behalf of the ancients ...
Sivu 11
... rest of them , both who they were that vanquished in these wars of the theatre , and how often they were crowned : while the Asian kings and Grecian commonwealths scarce afforded them a nobler subject than the unmanly luxuries of a ...
... rest of them , both who they were that vanquished in these wars of the theatre , and how often they were crowned : while the Asian kings and Grecian commonwealths scarce afforded them a nobler subject than the unmanly luxuries of a ...
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