Miscellanea from the Works of John Sheffield: Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby and Duke of BuckinghamHaworth Press, 1933 - 114 Seiten |
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... future . WHEN , two or three years after , he was separated from him , he soon found , upon conversing with the greatest Genius's of the Age , that he had not been fully instructed in many parts of Literature ; and resolv'd to begin ...
... future . WHEN , two or three years after , he was separated from him , he soon found , upon conversing with the greatest Genius's of the Age , that he had not been fully instructed in many parts of Literature ; and resolv'd to begin ...
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... future face : Yet be not fondly your own slave for this , But change hereafter what appears amiss . Think not so much where shining thoughts to place , As what a man would say in such a case : Neither in comedy will this suffice , The ...
... future face : Yet be not fondly your own slave for this , But change hereafter what appears amiss . Think not so much where shining thoughts to place , As what a man would say in such a case : Neither in comedy will this suffice , The ...
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... and of the greatest importance imaginable , and for the quiet settle- ment of all people's minds for the future , it should be meant of one House only , and yet express'd ambiguously , or rather indeed plainly to the cont- rary 109.
... and of the greatest importance imaginable , and for the quiet settle- ment of all people's minds for the future , it should be meant of one House only , and yet express'd ambiguously , or rather indeed plainly to the cont- rary 109.
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