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Sivu 47
... Court , nor starved . Charles Lamb most ingeniously defends the Comedy of the Restoration as “ the sanctuary and quiet Alsatia of hunted casuistry , " where there was no pretence of representing a real world . * But this was certainly ...
... Court , nor starved . Charles Lamb most ingeniously defends the Comedy of the Restoration as “ the sanctuary and quiet Alsatia of hunted casuistry , " where there was no pretence of representing a real world . * But this was certainly ...
Sivu 67
... Court , -- an honor never paid to any of Dryden's . I I have found nothing like a trace of jealousy in that large and benignant nature . In his vindication of. * Let one suffice for all . In the “ Royal Martyr , ” Porphyrius , awaiting ...
... Court , -- an honor never paid to any of Dryden's . I I have found nothing like a trace of jealousy in that large and benignant nature . In his vindication of. * Let one suffice for all . In the “ Royal Martyr , ” Porphyrius , awaiting ...
Sivu 277
... Court would be pleased to decide this controversy , myself alleging it to be the custom of Nations that , if a Commander be lent to another State , by that State to whom he is a servant , both his place & means is not detained from him ...
... Court would be pleased to decide this controversy , myself alleging it to be the custom of Nations that , if a Commander be lent to another State , by that State to whom he is a servant , both his place & means is not detained from him ...
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