Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen1Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1830 |
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... suppose it possible that your having been a lover of the stage ( and one of those few good judges who know the use and value of it under a right regulation ) might incline you to think so copious an account of it a less tedious ...
... suppose it possible that your having been a lover of the stage ( and one of those few good judges who know the use and value of it under a right regulation ) might incline you to think so copious an account of it a less tedious ...
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... suppose , that such a wild thought could not possibly require a serious answer . But you see I was in earnest . And now you will say , the world will find me , under my own hand , a weaker man than per- haps I may have passed for even ...
... suppose , that such a wild thought could not possibly require a serious answer . But you see I was in earnest . And now you will say , the world will find me , under my own hand , a weaker man than per- haps I may have passed for even ...
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... suppose it cost to transcribe them . Now , sir , when my time comes , lest they should think it worth while to handle my memory with the same freedom , I am willing to prevent its being so oddly besmeared ( or at best but flatly white ...
... suppose it cost to transcribe them . Now , sir , when my time comes , lest they should think it worth while to handle my memory with the same freedom , I am willing to prevent its being so oddly besmeared ( or at best but flatly white ...
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... suppose your friend may have a passive indulgence for your mirth , if you find him silent at it , though you were as intrepid as Cæsar , there can be no excuse for your not leaving it off . When you are conscious that your antagonist ...
... suppose your friend may have a passive indulgence for your mirth , if you find him silent at it , though you were as intrepid as Cæsar , there can be no excuse for your not leaving it off . When you are conscious that your antagonist ...
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... suppose he has enough . But as I do not remember ever to have seen these gentlemen in the same company , you must give me leave to take them separately . The first of them then has a title , and- -no matter what ; I am not to speak of ...
... suppose he has enough . But as I do not remember ever to have seen these gentlemen in the same company , you must give me leave to take them separately . The first of them then has a title , and- -no matter what ; I am not to speak of ...
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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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