Memoirs of Mr. John Tobin, author of The Honey-moonРипол Классик, 2009 With a selection from his unpublished writings. By Miss Benger, author of Memoirs of Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton. |
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... give : Should you applaud, 'twould check the flowing tear Of those to whom his name and hopes are dear. But should you an unfinish'd structure find, As in its first and rudest forms design'd, As yet not perfect from the glowing mind ...
... give : Should you applaud, 'twould check the flowing tear Of those to whom his name and hopes are dear. But should you an unfinish'd structure find, As in its first and rudest forms design'd, As yet not perfect from the glowing mind ...
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... give you a'home simil'e, they are no more to be compared to Homer or Virgil (Horace excepted), than a poor attorney's clerk is to the lord high chancellor of Great Britain. My head begins to swim; indeed, from my letter, I am afraid you ...
... give you a'home simil'e, they are no more to be compared to Homer or Virgil (Horace excepted), than a poor attorney's clerk is to the lord high chancellor of Great Britain. My head begins to swim; indeed, from my letter, I am afraid you ...
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... give you some satisfactory intelligence of my dramatics, which however I cannot yet do; __ __ the opera-is in Mr. Harris's hands, and. traits for his judgment ; and the farce, which is less material, I have not yet determined upon ...
... give you some satisfactory intelligence of my dramatics, which however I cannot yet do; __ __ the opera-is in Mr. Harris's hands, and. traits for his judgment ; and the farce, which is less material, I have not yet determined upon ...
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... give to them a- local habitation and a name. I. find. the caeotheflzes dramaticw increases so much upon me,,that had I time and independence, I think I should undertake in that way some enterprise of great pith and moment;- but the ...
... give to them a- local habitation and a name. I. find. the caeotheflzes dramaticw increases so much upon me,,that had I time and independence, I think I should undertake in that way some enterprise of great pith and moment;- but the ...
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... gives us all the privileges of women of quality; we keep our own hours ; may have as many lovers as we chase, and make our own complexions _; and though 'we have the whole world for our habitation, we pay neither houserent nor window ...
... gives us all the privileges of women of quality; we keep our own hours ; may have as many lovers as we chase, and make our own complexions _; and though 'we have the whole world for our habitation, we pay neither houserent nor window ...
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MEMOIRS OF MR JOHN TOBIN John 1770-1804 Tobin,E. (Elizabeth) 1778-1827 Benger,Antonio De 1610-1686 La Gitani Solis Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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