Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen9Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1827 |
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... entirely to please other people ; consequently , they were beyond com- parison the worst compositions that ever came from my pen . But all my dramas , and whatever else among my numerous effusions have excelled the most in beauty and ...
... entirely to please other people ; consequently , they were beyond com- parison the worst compositions that ever came from my pen . But all my dramas , and whatever else among my numerous effusions have excelled the most in beauty and ...
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... entirely have effaced my sorrow , even though the unfortunate girl had been my own beloved . I come now to that period of my life when , from the circumstances into which I was accidentally thrown , my future destiny was irrevocably ...
... entirely have effaced my sorrow , even though the unfortunate girl had been my own beloved . I come now to that period of my life when , from the circumstances into which I was accidentally thrown , my future destiny was irrevocably ...
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... entirely supported by the court , there was no paying for admission , but a limited number of tickets were regularly given out . Thus , on fes- tival days , when a new piece or some grand panto- mime ballet was to be performed , and the ...
... entirely supported by the court , there was no paying for admission , but a limited number of tickets were regularly given out . Thus , on fes- tival days , when a new piece or some grand panto- mime ballet was to be performed , and the ...
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... entirely at his own option . These recitations concluded , Museus here criticised the delivery , as in the former instance the composi- tion , in both giving his reasons for every remark that he made . How much happier in this respect ...
... entirely at his own option . These recitations concluded , Museus here criticised the delivery , as in the former instance the composi- tion , in both giving his reasons for every remark that he made . How much happier in this respect ...
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... entirely from him . For , however strange the confession may appear from one who is not only himself a German , but even a German writer ; yet I must own , that in the department of the belles - lettres , and particularly in the easy ...
... entirely from him . For , however strange the confession may appear from one who is not only himself a German , but even a German writer ; yet I must own , that in the department of the belles - lettres , and particularly in the easy ...
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Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing ..., Volumen9 Vista completa - 1830 |
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