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 John Tobin, author of The Honey-moonРипол Классик, 2009 With a selection from his unpublished writings.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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... man of worth and sense, who, with quick generous feelings, was a shrewd observer of life and manners; and allow"i ing for the prejudices of a West Indian, possessed a strong sense of justice and integrity: his pride was not vulgar; he ...
... man of worth and sense, who, with quick generous feelings, was a shrewd observer of life and manners; and allow"i ing for the prejudices of a West Indian, possessed a strong sense of justice and integrity: his pride was not vulgar; he ...
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... man it was scarcely possible not to have imbibed a high sense of honour and independence : but it might have been expected ' that the taste for luxury and expence exhibited in his munificent hospia tality should have produced in' his ...
... man it was scarcely possible not to have imbibed a high sense of honour and independence : but it might have been expected ' that the taste for luxury and expence exhibited in his munificent hospia tality should have produced in' his ...
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... same humour he is now, Dreaming on nought but idle poetry, That fruitless and unprofitable art, Good unto none, but least to the professor. Every Man in his Humour. I * It will be seen that this line was afterwards 9.
... same humour he is now, Dreaming on nought but idle poetry, That fruitless and unprofitable art, Good unto none, but least to the professor. Every Man in his Humour. I * It will be seen that this line was afterwards 9.
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... man who languishes in prison by the fiat of a remorseless creditor. After an exordium, in which he feelineg reproves the careless sons of luxury, he thus apostrophizes the author“ of his calamity. And thou, presumptuous wretch i whose ...
... man who languishes in prison by the fiat of a remorseless creditor. After an exordium, in which he feelineg reproves the careless sons of luxury, he thus apostrophizes the author“ of his calamity. And thou, presumptuous wretch i whose ...
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... man—that centroul upon his most noble, his rational faculties—that embargo upon words and I phrases which is lately established, and which resembles the argument of Peter in the Tale of a Tub, who, to convince his brothers. that a peck ...
... man—that centroul upon his most noble, his rational faculties—that embargo upon words and I phrases which is lately established, and which resembles the argument of Peter in the Tale of a Tub, who, to convince his brothers. that a peck ...
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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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