The British Essayists: WorldJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... known to the public in a sprightly song , written by Francklin , the translator of Sophocles and Lucian , in the person of Miss Hamilton , and ingeniously quibbling upon the equivoque of Moore and More . If he had any hopes of political ...
... known to the public in a sprightly song , written by Francklin , the translator of Sophocles and Lucian , in the person of Miss Hamilton , and ingeniously quibbling upon the equivoque of Moore and More . If he had any hopes of political ...
Стр. xv
... known throughout Europe as inferior to none of his rank for bril- liancy of wit and the polish of cultivated society . Lord Chesterfield had no legitimate issue ; but he found full exercise for his paternal affections in the education ...
... known throughout Europe as inferior to none of his rank for bril- liancy of wit and the polish of cultivated society . Lord Chesterfield had no legitimate issue ; but he found full exercise for his paternal affections in the education ...
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... known among us as that of printing or of making gunpowder . Whoever is acquainted with the writings of those eminent practitioners in physic , who make their appearance either in hand - bills , or in the weekly or daily papers , will ...
... known among us as that of printing or of making gunpowder . Whoever is acquainted with the writings of those eminent practitioners in physic , who make their appearance either in hand - bills , or in the weekly or daily papers , will ...
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... known that the pantomime of the Genii narrowly escaped being damned , on my Lady Maxim's observing very judiciously , that the brick- kiln was horridly executed , and did not smell at all like one . When this entire castigation of ...
... known that the pantomime of the Genii narrowly escaped being damned , on my Lady Maxim's observing very judiciously , that the brick- kiln was horridly executed , and did not smell at all like one . When this entire castigation of ...
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... known that a celebrated confectioner ( so the architects of our desserts still humbly call themselves ) complained , that after having prepared a middle dish of gods and goddesses , eighteen feet high , his lord would not cause the ...
... known that a celebrated confectioner ( so the architects of our desserts still humbly call themselves ) complained , that after having prepared a middle dish of gods and goddesses , eighteen feet high , his lord would not cause the ...
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