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Sivu 51
... prince , yet is by common consent deposed as too weak for the government of serious plays , and , lie failing , there now start up two competitors ; one the nearer in blood , which is blank verse ; the other more fit for the ends of ...
... prince , yet is by common consent deposed as too weak for the government of serious plays , and , lie failing , there now start up two competitors ; one the nearer in blood , which is blank verse ; the other more fit for the ends of ...
Sivu 352
... Prince of Wales , and of his vices with that charity which thinketh no evil and can afford to think no evil of so important a living member of the British Constitution , surely could have had no unmixed moral repugnance for Rousseau's ...
... Prince of Wales , and of his vices with that charity which thinketh no evil and can afford to think no evil of so important a living member of the British Constitution , surely could have had no unmixed moral repugnance for Rousseau's ...
Sivu 354
... Prince Regent , and the author of Little's Poems , among other objects of pilgrimage visits Les Charmettes , where Rousseau had lived with Madame de Warens . So good an opportunity for occasional verses was not to be lost , so good a ...
... Prince Regent , and the author of Little's Poems , among other objects of pilgrimage visits Les Charmettes , where Rousseau had lived with Madame de Warens . So good an opportunity for occasional verses was not to be lost , so good a ...
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