Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen1Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1830 |
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... after , that might have frightened a boy of a meek spirit from attempting any thing above the lowest capacity . On the 23d of April following , being the coronation day of the new king , the school petitioned MR COLLEY CIBBER . 25.
... after , that might have frightened a boy of a meek spirit from attempting any thing above the lowest capacity . On the 23d of April following , being the coronation day of the new king , the school petitioned MR COLLEY CIBBER . 25.
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... thing misrepresented , though believed of me by persons to whom I am un- known , ought to give me any more concern than what may be thought of me in Lapland . It is with those with whom I am to live only , where my character can affect ...
... thing misrepresented , though believed of me by persons to whom I am un- known , ought to give me any more concern than what may be thought of me in Lapland . It is with those with whom I am to live only , where my character can affect ...
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... thing that highly delights me , I find it very difficult to keep my words within the bounds of common sense . Even when I write too , the same failing will sometimes get the better of me ; of which I cannot give you a stronger instance ...
... thing that highly delights me , I find it very difficult to keep my words within the bounds of common sense . Even when I write too , the same failing will sometimes get the better of me ; of which I cannot give you a stronger instance ...
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... thing I was not fit for . However , to London I came , where I entered into my first state of attendance and depend- ance for about five months , till the February following . But , alas ! in my intervals of leisure , by frequently ...
... thing I was not fit for . However , to London I came , where I entered into my first state of attendance and depend- ance for about five months , till the February following . But , alas ! in my intervals of leisure , by frequently ...
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... things he said to her , she rather chose to give the music the preference of her attention . This indifference was so offensive to his high heart , that he began to change the tender into the terrible , and in short proceeded at last to ...
... things he said to her , she rather chose to give the music the preference of her attention . This indifference was so offensive to his high heart , that he began to change the tender into the terrible , and in short proceeded at last to ...
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Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing ..., Volumen1 Vista completa - 1826 |
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