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... remark that Addi- son's Cato was performed here by the junior branches of the Prince's household , the Prince's son , afterwards George III . , playing the part of Portius See Cunningham's Handbook of London . Cependant , si j'ay eu le ...
... remark that Addi- son's Cato was performed here by the junior branches of the Prince's household , the Prince's son , afterwards George III . , playing the part of Portius See Cunningham's Handbook of London . Cependant , si j'ay eu le ...
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... remark- ing that , the art of war being so much changed since the Roman times , it must be a difficult task to find words in that language to express even the common ideas of a modern battle ; but to do it in all its terrible scenes of ...
... remark- ing that , the art of war being so much changed since the Roman times , it must be a difficult task to find words in that language to express even the common ideas of a modern battle ; but to do it in all its terrible scenes of ...
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... remarked by Dr. Johnson , " has been too hastily considered as an instance of Addison's jealousy ; for , as he could not guess the conduct of the new design , or the possibilities of pleasure comprised in a fiction of which there had ...
... remarked by Dr. Johnson , " has been too hastily considered as an instance of Addison's jealousy ; for , as he could not guess the conduct of the new design , or the possibilities of pleasure comprised in a fiction of which there had ...
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... Remarks upon Italy . ' That ingenious gentleman has with so much art and judgment applied his exact knowledge of all the parts of classical learning to illustrate the several occurrences in his travels , that his work alone is a ...
... Remarks upon Italy . ' That ingenious gentleman has with so much art and judgment applied his exact knowledge of all the parts of classical learning to illustrate the several occurrences in his travels , that his work alone is a ...
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... remarked upon by some writer or other , and cen- The present family had made strong promises to him.-MS. 2 In Spectator , No. 349. See our vol . iii . p . 339 . VOL . V. 3 в sured or applauded according to the genius or principles of ...
... remarked upon by some writer or other , and cen- The present family had made strong promises to him.-MS. 2 In Spectator , No. 349. See our vol . iii . p . 339 . VOL . V. 3 в sured or applauded according to the genius or principles of ...
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