Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen1Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1830 |
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... king Charles II , to follow his pro- fession , which was that of a statuary , & c . The basso relievo on the pedestal of the great column in the city , and the two figures of the lunatics , the raving and the melancholy , over the gates ...
... king Charles II , to follow his pro- fession , which was that of a statuary , & c . The basso relievo on the pedestal of the great column in the city , and the two figures of the lunatics , the raving and the melancholy , over the gates ...
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... king ; yet I hope it will be no offence to say , that king Log himself must have made but a very simple figure in history . The man who chooses never to laugh , or whose be- calmed passions know no motion , seems to me only in the quiet ...
... king ; yet I hope it will be no offence to say , that king Log himself must have made but a very simple figure in history . The man who chooses never to laugh , or whose be- calmed passions know no motion , seems to me only in the quiet ...
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... king Charles II , who being the only king I had ever seen , I remember ( young as I was ) his death made a strong impression upon me , as it drew tears from the eyes of multitudes who looked no further into him than I did : but it was ...
... king Charles II , who being the only king I had ever seen , I remember ( young as I was ) his death made a strong impression upon me , as it drew tears from the eyes of multitudes who looked no further into him than I did : but it was ...
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A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published. King Charles's death was judged by our school- master a proper subject to lead the form I was in into a higher kind ... king , the school petitioned MR COLLEY CIBBER . 25.
A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published. King Charles's death was judged by our school- master a proper subject to lead the form I was in into a higher kind ... king , the school petitioned MR COLLEY CIBBER . 25.
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... king , the school petitioned the master for leave to play ; to which he agreed , pro- vided any of the boys would produce an English ode upon that occasion . The very word ode , I know , makes you smile already ; and so it does me ; not ...
... king , the school petitioned the master for leave to play ; to which he agreed , pro- vided any of the boys would produce an English ode upon that occasion . The very word ode , I know , makes you smile already ; and so it does me ; not ...
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