Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen1Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1830 |
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... desired the next day to give you a second lecture ? Or why was I kept a third day with you , to tell you more of the same story ? If these circumstances have made me vain , shall I say , sir , you are accountable for them ? No , sir , I ...
... desired the next day to give you a second lecture ? Or why was I kept a third day with you , to tell you more of the same story ? If these circumstances have made me vain , shall I say , sir , you are accountable for them ? No , sir , I ...
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... desired them to have a day's patience , and I would print an explanation to it . To conclude , in two days after I sent this letter , with some doggerel rhymes at the bottom , To the Author of the Whitehall Evening Post . SIR , The ...
... desired them to have a day's patience , and I would print an explanation to it . To conclude , in two days after I sent this letter , with some doggerel rhymes at the bottom , To the Author of the Whitehall Evening Post . SIR , The ...
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... desired by his lord- ship's maître d'hôtel to assist at it . The post assigned me was to observe what the lady Churchill might call for . Being so near the table , you may naturally ask me what I might have heard to have passed in ...
... desired by his lord- ship's maître d'hôtel to assist at it . The post assigned me was to observe what the lady Churchill might call for . Being so near the table , you may naturally ask me what I might have heard to have passed in ...
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... desired to be admitted as an actress ; when , before she could receive our answer , a gentleman ( probably by her relations ' per- mission ) advised us not to entertain her , for reasons easy to be guessed . You may imagine we could not ...
... desired to be admitted as an actress ; when , before she could receive our answer , a gentleman ( probably by her relations ' per- mission ) advised us not to entertain her , for reasons easy to be guessed . You may imagine we could not ...
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... desired sense to them , than our musical connoisseurs think it essential in the celebrated airs of an Italian opera . Does not this prove that there is very near as much enchantment in the well - governed voice of an actor , as in the ...
... desired sense to them , than our musical connoisseurs think it essential in the celebrated airs of an Italian opera . Does not this prove that there is very near as much enchantment in the well - governed voice of an actor , as in the ...
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Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing ..., Volumen1 Vista completa - 1826 |
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