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Sivu xxxvi
... French poets , but that I find our Chedreux [ a fashionable French peri - wig ] critics wholly form their judgments by them . But for my part , I desire to be tried by the laws of my own country ; for it seems unjust to me , that the French ...
... French poets , but that I find our Chedreux [ a fashionable French peri - wig ] critics wholly form their judgments by them . But for my part , I desire to be tried by the laws of my own country ; for it seems unjust to me , that the French ...
Sivu 430
... French Diego , who is heard from within , drolling and breaking many a miserable conceit on the subject of his sad 1730condition . In this ridiculous manner the play goes forward , the stage being never empty all the while : so that the ...
... French Diego , who is heard from within , drolling and breaking many a miserable conceit on the subject of his sad 1730condition . In this ridiculous manner the play goes forward , the stage being never empty all the while : so that the ...
Sivu 536
... French subjects in England , and invited others to come also , " especially those of the reformed religion , whose ... French had fitted out a strong squadron to join with the Dutch fleet , accompanied by a positive order that Prince ...
... French subjects in England , and invited others to come also , " especially those of the reformed religion , whose ... French had fitted out a strong squadron to join with the Dutch fleet , accompanied by a positive order that Prince ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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