History of English Literature, Том 2F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1965 |
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... court and of fashionable manners ; he takes for his master Amorphus , a learned traveller , expert in gal- lantry , who , to believe himself , is An essence so sublimated and refined by travel . . . able ... to speak the mere extraction ...
... court and of fashionable manners ; he takes for his master Amorphus , a learned traveller , expert in gal- lantry , who , to believe himself , is An essence so sublimated and refined by travel . . . able ... to speak the mere extraction ...
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... court , the centre of intercourse , from which all favours flow , and which calls for a display of pleasure and splendour . The aristocracy thus attracted to one another , and attracted to the throne by security , curiosity , amusement ...
... court , the centre of intercourse , from which all favours flow , and which calls for a display of pleasure and splendour . The aristocracy thus attracted to one another , and attracted to the throne by security , curiosity , amusement ...
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... court and the displays of the world , sought on the stage a copy of its conversation and its drawing - rooms . With the decline of the court and the check of mimic invention , the genuine drama and the genuine comedy disappeared ; they ...
... court and the displays of the world , sought on the stage a copy of its conversation and its drawing - rooms . With the decline of the court and the check of mimic invention , the genuine drama and the genuine comedy disappeared ; they ...
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cesses of sensuality 320 | 12 |
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