Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen1Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1830 |
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... mankind , I rejoice , sir , for you and for myself , to see you in this particular light of merit , and myself sometimes admitted to my more than equal share of you . AN APOLOGY YOR THE LIFE OF 109 MR COLLEY CIBBER 4 DEDICATION .
... mankind , I rejoice , sir , for you and for myself , to see you in this particular light of merit , and myself sometimes admitted to my more than equal share of you . AN APOLOGY YOR THE LIFE OF 109 MR COLLEY CIBBER 4 DEDICATION .
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... sometimes is more painful to the hearers that are not concerned in it , than to the persons engaged . I have seen a couple of these clumsy combatants drub one another with as little manners or mercy as if they had two flails in their ...
... sometimes is more painful to the hearers that are not concerned in it , than to the persons engaged . I have seen a couple of these clumsy combatants drub one another with as little manners or mercy as if they had two flails in their ...
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... those agreeable parties I have sometimes the happiness to mix with , where I always assert the equal liberty of leaving them when my spirits have done their best with them . D Now , sir , as I have been making my MR COLLEY CIBRER . 17 .
... those agreeable parties I have sometimes the happiness to mix with , where I always assert the equal liberty of leaving them when my spirits have done their best with them . D Now , sir , as I have been making my MR COLLEY CIBRER . 17 .
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... sometimes find myself there ( as Shakspeare terms it ) dispraisingly spoken of : if he is a little free with me , I am generally in good company- he is as blunt with my betters ; so that even here I might laugh in my turn . My superiors ...
... sometimes find myself there ( as Shakspeare terms it ) dispraisingly spoken of : if he is a little free with me , I am generally in good company- he is as blunt with my betters ; so that even here I might laugh in my turn . My superiors ...
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... sometimes , to forget himself , and to hu- manize him into the benevolence and joy of society ; to throw off his cumbersome robe of majesty , to be a man without disguise , to have a sensible taste of life in its simplicity , till he ...
... sometimes , to forget himself , and to hu- manize him into the benevolence and joy of society ; to throw off his cumbersome robe of majesty , to be a man without disguise , to have a sensible taste of life in its simplicity , till he ...
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Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing ..., Volumen1 Vista completa - 1826 |
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