Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen1Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1830 |
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... play had insulted me ; upon which I was fool - hardy enough to give him a box on the ear ; the blow was soon returned , with another that brough : me under him and at his mercy . Another lad , whom I really loved , and thought a good ...
... play had insulted me ; upon which I was fool - hardy enough to give him a box on the ear ; the blow was soon returned , with another that brough : me under him and at his mercy . Another lad , whom I really loved , and thought a good ...
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... play with his very soul , his animula , & c . and regret that it could be no longer companionable ; if greatness at the same time was not the delight he was so loth to part with , sure then these cheerful amusements I am contending for ...
... play with his very soul , his animula , & c . and regret that it could be no longer companionable ; if greatness at the same time was not the delight he was so loth to part with , sure then these cheerful amusements I am contending for ...
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... 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 only because it still makes so many poor devils turn ...
... 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 only because it still makes so many poor devils turn ...
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... play the cheat so well . Who sees thee in Iago's part , But thinks thee such a rogue , And is not glad , with all his heart , To hang so sad a dog ? When Bayes thou play'st , thyself thou art ; For that by nature fit , No blockhead ...
... play the cheat so well . Who sees thee in Iago's part , But thinks thee such a rogue , And is not glad , with all his heart , To hang so sad a dog ? When Bayes thou play'st , thyself thou art ; For that by nature fit , No blockhead ...
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... played for ! Which calls to my memory a story we had then in the family , which , though too light for our grave ... play " double or quit " with him . The time of the intended rising being then so near at hand , the demand , it ...
... played for ! Which calls to my memory a story we had then in the family , which , though too light for our grave ... play " double or quit " with him . The time of the intended rising being then so near at hand , the demand , it ...
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Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing ..., Volumen1 Vista completa - 1826 |
Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever ... BiblioBazaar Sin vista previa disponible - 2013 |
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