Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen1Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1830 |
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... patience you have lent me at the reading it . It is true , I took the advantage of your leisure in the country , where moderate matters serve for amusement ; and there B indeed how far your good nature for an old acquaint-
... patience you have lent me at the reading it . It is true , I took the advantage of your leisure in the country , where moderate matters serve for amusement ; and there B indeed how far your good nature for an old acquaint-
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... took my friend aside , and asked him , how he came to be so earnestly against me ? To which , with some glouting confusion , he replied , " Because you are always jeering and making a jest of me to every boy in the school . " Many a ...
... took my friend aside , and asked him , how he came to be so earnestly against me ? To which , with some glouting confusion , he replied , " Because you are always jeering and making a jest of me to every boy in the school . " Many a ...
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... took in the end of an old song- My mind , my mind is a kingdom to me ! If I can please myself with my own follies , have not I a plentiful provision for life ? If the world thinks me a trifler , I do not desire to break in upon their ...
... took in the end of an old song- My mind , my mind is a kingdom to me ! If I can please myself with my own follies , have not I a plentiful provision for life ? If the world thinks me a trifler , I do not desire to break in upon their ...
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... took it ill to see it at last conferred upon a comedian ; insomuch that they were resolved at least to show specimens of their su- perior pretensions , and accordingly enlivened the public papers with ingenious epigrams , and satirical ...
... took it ill to see it at last conferred upon a comedian ; insomuch that they were resolved at least to show specimens of their su- perior pretensions , and accordingly enlivened the public papers with ingenious epigrams , and satirical ...
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... Took arms on that side . - What he saw of it . - A few political thoughts . - Fortune willing to do for him . - His neglect of her . The stage preferred to all her favours . - The profession of an actor consi- dered . The misfortunes ...
... Took arms on that side . - What he saw of it . - A few political thoughts . - Fortune willing to do for him . - His neglect of her . The stage preferred to all her favours . - The profession of an actor consi- dered . The misfortunes ...
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Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing ..., Volumen1 Vista completa - 1826 |
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