Miscellanea from the Works of John Sheffield, Duke of BuckinghamHaworth Press, 1933 - 120 Seiten |
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... turn him out of his employments . And when his misfortunes did fall upon him , the Earl of MULGRAVE had the inward satisfaction to know , that he never gave him any advice but what would have conduced to the avoiding them , had he been ...
... turn him out of his employments . And when his misfortunes did fall upon him , the Earl of MULGRAVE had the inward satisfaction to know , that he never gave him any advice but what would have conduced to the avoiding them , had he been ...
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... turn flatterers again , With as affected love . As if some injury were meant To those they kindly us'd , Those lovers are the most content , That have been still refus'd . Since each has in his bosom nurst A false and fawning foe ...
... turn flatterers again , With as affected love . As if some injury were meant To those they kindly us'd , Those lovers are the most content , That have been still refus'd . Since each has in his bosom nurst A false and fawning foe ...
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... turn of fortune ; a sign of a little spirit , con- sidering the magnanimous temper of those times . He expos'd also his vanity a little too much even for those times , when it was most in fashion ; and indeed it was a wise mode ...
... turn of fortune ; a sign of a little spirit , con- sidering the magnanimous temper of those times . He expos'd also his vanity a little too much even for those times , when it was most in fashion ; and indeed it was a wise mode ...
Inhalt
A SHORT LIFE OF THE DUKE | 11 |
A CHARACTER OF KING CHARLES II page | 55 |
ON FRIENDSHIP | 65 |
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